Imagine you’re teeing off on a hole with a sharp dogleg for the first time. You might have the distance on your drive to get around the corner, but is your driver dispersion tight enough to keep you in the fairway as well?
When you know your dispersion patterns, you’ll know what club gives you the best chance of getting to the bend while staying in the fairway. You might not have gotten around the dogleg, but you’re still sitting pretty with a clear view for your second.
Before you can use your dispersion, you need to know what it is, and not only for the driver, but for every club in your bag.
Let’s get on the range and find out.