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I sliced a driver well into the woods and made a great shot onto the green for my par. The driver didn’t cost me any strokes, why isn’t it a Good shot?

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I sliced a driver well into the woods and made a great shot onto the green for my par. The driver didn’t cost me any strokes, why isn’t it a Good shot?

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Because it wasn’t a good shot. The probability of repeatedly making your recovery shot to the green is very low. Call the recovery shot a Good shot and the driver a slice.

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