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While I don't agree with Matthew's approach all the time, I must agree with the basis of his argument. The farther you hit the ball, the easier it is to hit it offline. Think about it this way; if you draw a 35 degree liine from a point on the tee out into the fairway, then the farther you go along that line, the farther offline you'll be. If Hogan were to hit it on a particular line and land on the right edge of the fairway, and Tiger hit the exact same line, but fifty yards further, he would be a decent distance into the rough, correct? My point is that the farther the ball travels, the more online it needs to be in order to stay in the fairway.
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