What's the Most Important Golf Club in Your Bag?So what's the most import club in your golf bag? Here's what some of the Top Coaches in golf had to say when interviewed by Golf Magazine...
Brian Mogg, coach for Y.E. Yang (winner PGA Championship 2009):
"The putter is the most important club in the bag. If it works it is worth every penny you spent."
Mike Bender, coach of Zach Johnson:
"Without a doubt, the most important club in the bag is the driver. Have you ever heard of a golfer incurring a penalty on a putter?"
John Elliot, director of golf instruction at Golden Ocala Golf:
"The most important can mean the club that has the most influence on your score, which is your putter."
Mike Perpich, Teaching Pro at River Pines Golf Club in Alpharetta, Ga:
"For the weekend golfer, the wedges are the most important clubs. The 52°, 56°, and 60°. Stats show that even the best putters in the world only make about 15% of their putts from 15 feet, so pitching and chipping the ball closer when you miss the green is a big deal."
Steve Bosdosh, Pro at The Members Club at Four Streams, Maryland:
A 24° hybrid is the answer for average golfers. All else being equal, this club will help them shoot lower scores."
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