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Well, you use different clubs for different distances. Your two iron would be to hit it as far as you could probably. A nine iron would be just like if you were 50 yards away and you want to hit it up high and let it drop on the green. Then you have pitching wedge like you're 20 feet off of the green you might use a pitching wedge. You would pitch it up and let it run to the hole. I don't think there's any rule against using a driver to putt with, but probably not the best idea. I watch these golf tournaments and I can't believe these guys. I think they play too much break. I think they would be better off if they're out 10, 12 feet. I think they'd probably be better off just to putt it right side of the hole or left side of the hole. They think it's going to break two feet and it doesn't break and it just goes on by the hole. I've seen guys miss two or three foot putts. I can't believe it. I can putt better than that. If you're close like that you want to hit it a little firm so it doesn't break. It takes the break out of it if you hit it a little firm. If you hit it firm and you miss, then it's going to go five feet by. So you've got to be careful. I don't know. I just kind of look at them and think, man, I could make that putt. It's different. Like my five iron when I was playing, I used to figure about 150 yards for my five iron. I don't know why these pros are always hitting them in the sand traps. Use a club that takes you past the sand traps that are in the way and you might do a little better. I like when Tiger Woods was playing, he could generally knock it in there within about ten feet of the pin. I love these guys. They don't seem to be – I can hit the ball straight. I just can't hit it far. So there you go. It's a crazy game. I think I will save it again.

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