When it comes to managing the wide variety of situations you encounter during a round, the more information you have, the better. One type of information we encourage every golfer to have, is to know their dispersion patterns for every club in their bag.
On a tight hole, your driver dispersion may be too wide for you to hit the shot with confidence. This is an opportunity to use a club with a tighter dispersion that might not go as far but still keeps you in the game.
Another hole might have a higher risk of you landing your drive in the
rough. But you may decide to still hit driver and get as far as you can,
because it opens the hole up for an easier approach, even from the
rough.
Before you can use your dispersion, you need to know what it is, and not only for the driver, but for every club in your bag.
Let’s get on the range and find out.