Tight Fairway: A narrow fairway. Toe: The end of the club head most far away from the shaft.
Tight fairway A Fairway (the cut grass area between tee and green) that is only a few yards across. Tip ...
Tight fairway, match on the line. You need to put the ball in play. It's a situation most amateurs fear, which is why you need to develop a go-to driver swing-- a second serve, if you will.
TIGHT FAIRWAY - a narrow fairway with not much area on either side to miss. TOE - this is a term for what you have on your feet OR is refers to the part of the club farthest from where it joins the shaft.
On a course with lush fairways and noticeable rough, more bounce is likely to help. No rough and tight fairways (or even hardpan) means less bounce is desirable.
Since these discs fly slower than distance drivers, they are a good choice as they are not likely to fly by the target too far. Many players throw mid-range discs off the tee for shorter holes or for tight fairways.
Example: On par 4's with tight fairways Jose frequently used the knife instead of his driver.
See also: Fairway, Tight, Golf, Swing, Bunker
 
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