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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
You may be an anomaly.
This certainly isn't how it's supposed to be or the case for most high handicappers.
The driver is the least forgiving club in the bag and has the most dispersion. A bad drive can and will end up way out of play far more than any other club.
Maybe you've just practiced and mastered your driver before the other clubs.
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I just think there's a difference between dispersion and forgiving. If I went a hit a bunch of balls on a Trackman, and deleted the bad mis-hits, then yeah, I'll have a tighter dispersion on the 3 wood or hybrid than a driver. I'm just saying I'd be deleting more bad 3 wood shots. On the course, that driver dispersion doesn't generally hurt me, but the deleted 3 wood shots would. Sure, there are some exception for holes you have to thread a needle or with a tiny landing area, but those are pretty rare on the courses I play.