You’ve just hit a great drive on a par 5, and now you have a choice: Play a medium iron safely up the fairway, short of a water hazard, or blast a fairway wood over it.
Let’s say it’s a 220-yard carry. That might be a stretch, but the ball is sitting up so nice. You think, What to do? You grab your 3-wood and whale away. But you catch it a little thin, and the ball skips across the water a couple times—then down it goes.
When you’re facing a long water carry, you’ll tend to tighten up. A short, fast swing is the typical result. Beware of taking a stranglehold on the club, tightening the wrists, which sets up an incomplete backswing. It’s hard to hit it solid…
