In a round of golf, most of us expect some mistakes. We will miss some possible strokes, we will hit a slight iron kick in a bunker and read some greens. This is just part of the game. Then there are the shooting you see again and think, “Why did I try it too?” Most of these moments come from dangerous decisions that were avoidable. Here you have a look at four dangerous shots that can disrupt your score card and what to do on the spot.
Cutting the corner in a dogleg
Dog holes are created to prove your decision -making. You are staying in tee and you see the opportunity. If you can tie a circle of trees or cut the corner, you will have a short wedge in green.
The reward is glamorous but the risk is high. If you do not form the stroke perfectly, you can catch a tree and end up trapped by green.
What to do instead:
If you do not feel safe, play the hole as it is designed. Target the part of the street on the street and give yourself a clear green look. The only exception is if your natural shot form fits the hole. For example, if you play a pallor and is a straight dogleg, use it to your advantage.
Marking the gap in the tree
Your eighth kick ended up in the woods. You have an opportunity to score, and the other takes you through a small gap in the tree and leaves the ball near the hole. That small tree trench looks quite wide for your purpose, but it is dangerous.
The problem is that most players do not even have the required stretch skills to hit the ball through this gap.
What to do instead:
If the gap is not wide and is a shot you have practiced, catch a club and just get the ball back on the road (the shortest and safest way possible). Get double bogey from the table, even if that means accepting a trick.
Keep in mind that the farther than the “window” in the tree it is, the harder it is to hit. If the gap is close and directly in front of you, your chances of stretching and controlling your improvement and may be of risk.
Taking a forced transfer with a club you don’t trust
Strengthening Golf Shots does not always work. There is also the issue of not being sure of your transfer distance or total distance. When you have to force something with a club you don’t trust, and there is water in front of green, it’s probably not worth it.
What to do instead:
Take a safer line, even if it means lying down. Confidence in your club is non -negotiable. Also make sure you have a good understanding of how far you are STAY Clubdo Club in your Golf Bag.

The hero falls when he will make a bump and jogging
When there is nothing between you and Pin and it is easy to hit a club that you can collide in green and let it run to the top, take that blow. If you are reaching out to your top high club to hit a beautiful “hero” kick when you can keep it simple, it’s a mistake.
What to do instead:
Use a 9-when or wedge and play a collision and jogging. You will make cleaner contact, get better and avoid turning money into pairs.

Final thoughts
There will be times when you can attract one of these dangerous shots and see great results. However, if it is not a high percentage shot, think carefully before committing it. Bogeys are easy to recover; doubly (or worse) can destroy your round.
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