Rickochet For me, the driver is the second weakest part of my game behind chipping and putting. I'm not a horrible driver, but I often cannot predict if its going left or right reliably, or if I force it to one direction or the other, how far it will curve in that direction. I can almost always put a 4 iron about 200 yards off a tee into a fairway. Of course that may then leave me with a 6 or 7 iron into the green instead of a 9 iron or wedge. So although I removed the driver danger, I often put even more pressure on my poor short game. Just depends on whether or not I'm having a decent day with the driver. Was having trouble with the 3 wood I was carrying, but I recently swapped it out for a 4 wood, and at least in my first range visit was getting much better consistency with little change in overall distance.