You Can't Putt for Dough If You Don't Drive for Success

The HeraldMarch 08, 2005

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THE driver, according to Bob Torrance, is the most important club in the bag and on the evidence of the thrilling conclusions to the weekend tournaments in Florida and Dubai, the grip-it-and-rip-it brigade are to the fore like never before.

The sights of Tiger Woods and Ernie Els abandoning their usual balance and poise to almost jump out of their spikes with monster tee shots in the successful pursuits of Phil Mickelson and Miguel Angel Jimenez respectively made for edge-of-the-seat viewing.

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You Can't Putt for Dough If You Don't Drive for Success

According to Torrance, it has always been the case that the foundations of success lie in power play, and for further evidence, consider the case of Padraig Harrington, who is No.1 on the European Tour's driving distance statistics with an average of 316.1 yards yet is 81st in accuracy. Distance is a part of his game the world No.8 has been working on with Torrance sinc...

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