Par4QC Sorry to hear about you bother, I never got to play golf with mine as he did not play. We played a lot of fast pitch softball together for some years. He passed away three years ago.
18 holes with one club
Spartan - 1 under 53? Nice!
We HAD a nice little well maintained pitch and putt with the longest hole 120ish and I was usually 1 or 2 over after 9 (with the wife). And it was lighted! So, there were opportunities to go over there after our regular 18 at the club and play an 'emergency 9 under the lights' (without the wife). The alcohol at the club did too much talking and it made my billfold squeak with payoffs after finishing these martini fueled rounds at the Sports Center. Great times though.
When i was in my 20's the regular bunch of guys I played with often finished the the season playing one club rounds. Probably didn't shoot more than 4 or 5 strokes over our usual scores. My choice was a 5 iron, but in those days I hit it 175 or so, instead of the 160 I do now. Truth be told, that would be my 5h today, as I don't carry a 5i anymore.
SVonhof
I have a buddy who plays with 2 hybrids, 7-8-9-W-SW and putter every round, and shoots between
75 and 79 most of the time! He plays a combination of white and senior tees....claims his back
and shoulders hurt if he hits driver or 5 wood (he was great with those as recently as a few years
ago). He's one of these stubborn characters who makes his mind up and will NOT be persuaded
otherwise. Can't argue with his results, I guess.
I may try a 7 or 8 club bag sometime, but I would have to have a driver in the mix to get it out
there at least 200 yards to start with.....
sdandrea1 That makes sense, play the tees that give you a chance to enjoy it, especially if you can only have one club haha. I would think a hybrid would be a decent option around the trees as long as you avoided bunkers, I see pros use them occasionally for odd chips. I admittedly suck at it, but I’d bet with a little pop strike you could make it quite effective.
Way back when, I played with a guy(kid) that could blade his lob wedge, consistently about 200 yards and then use it as a fairly regular shot in. He used to challenge people all the time, he’d beat you with nothing but his lob wedge vs your whole bag. He didn’t lose often. I bet him on one hole and won on a lucky eagle, came out of the rough with a wedge and slam dunked it from about 110, he made par, so I never played him again.. I win Hahahaha! That was the only time I had ever been able to keep up with him, so I’m keeping my moral victory.
It just comes down to what you feel good about I guess.
- Edited
DC300 I would think a hybrid would be a decent option around the trees as long as you avoided bunkers, I see pros use them occasionally for odd chips.
I have a set of Acer XDS Reacts which is a set of all hybrids through SW. The biggest issue I have with these is chipping. The heads are so hot compared with blade irons the balls jumps off of the face and I have trouble with distance control.
6 iron, just have to stay in front of hole .
Not sure I would find my score with 1 club enjoyable. 3 clubs from the forward tees would be fun every once in awhile.
Three weeks ago I drop to 7 clubsband have been pretty much hitting my normal score with one exception. Played a new course when visiting my son. Ended about 8 strokes above my average. No excuse, just crappy goof on my part, from a no rhythm swing to some really really poor decisions.
Tomorrow back to 10 club bag.
Playing with 6 tomorrow. Driver, 5w, 6i, 8i, W, putter.
I should add that the courses we played "back in the day" had very few bunkers or forced carries and had open fronts to most greens, so easy to run the ball on.
Bankshot should add that the courses we played "back in the day" had very few bunkers or forced carries and had open fronts to most greens, so easy to run the ball on.
THIS makes a huge difference in club selection for one club or minimalist golf. Gotta carry what course situations dictate.
I once played 3 holes with a right handed 1 iron.
I am a lefty golfer, so I just needed to put it toe down and adjust my stance for the actual loft designed into the clubhead, then eyeball the new loft of the club for whatever club I was trying to replace. I shot 15 for those 3 holes but I did use a bullseye putter once on the green.
- Edited
I just got back from 18 holes at Lake of the Woods here in VA. Par 71 rolling track thru a neighborhood (tight!). I took my TM 07 Burner driver, Aeroburner 5W, PING G5 6i, G2 8i and an isi W and an old hickory-shafted-made-in-Scotland-rusty-blade putter that weighs about 75 grams total. I shot 44/37 with four 3-putt greens on the front, two birdies on the back. Stars of the day were the old Burner driver and the isi wedge. I never once missed the other 8 clubs. I did hit all 14 fairways and avoided all the sand bunkers. My Titleist Sunday bag weighed about 2 pounds, I think - all the irons have Acer graphite shafts. I walked from my tee shot into the green on all the holes. Minimalist!!! The putter sucks - it's so light it has ZERO headweight and no feel. I need to find an old Anser for this bag. Fun day! Got up to 61 degrees.