OB Sports Golf & Leisure

SUMMER 2018

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OB SPORTS GOLF & LEISURE x SUMMER 2018 x obsports.com l YOUR GAME Washington, is one of the true links courses managed by OB Sports, along with Tetherow in Oregon and the redesigned Baylands Golf Links in Northern California. With the Open approaching, golfers may be inspired to test their skills on courses reminiscent of Carnoustie, so we asked Gamble Sands Head Golf Professional Matt Baum for a few tips on playing links golf… ] Think differently Links courses are typically designed with the weather intended to add to the challenge and in- trigue – on some holes the wind is a penalty; on others it's your best friend. Because of that, many shots will require creative thinking. "Proper club selection is the most impor- tant tip I could give to any golfer playing links golf," Baum said. "It's a combination of the golfer's imagination mixed with their abil- ity to execute the required golf shot. From 100 yards and in you can easily play a wedge, an iron, a hybrid or rescue club – even a putter!" ] Carry different weapons Because wind plays such a significant factor in links golf, you may not need the three or four wedges you normally use to hit those majestic high approach shots that you love. Replace one or two with rescue clubs or metal woods – which will allow you to hit more cre- ative shots, keeping the ball lower and taking advan- tage of the opportunity to run the ball up to the green. "Because of the deep sand base that forms the entire golf course and tightly mown turf, hitting wedges de- signed to land on greens and check up is not the most recommended approach," Baum said. ] Take what's given to you "What makes Gamble Sands so unique and player- friendly for all abilities is the accessibility to get to each green in regulation," Baum said. "Using the slopes and contours of the golf course is the best way to leave yourself with a better chance to score." The par-3 fourth hole, for example, plays 142 yards from the green tees downhill with a putting surface that wraps around to the right and is guarded by a bunker on the left and a large waste area on the right. "Remarkably, putter is the smart play on this hole regardless of pin position and is the safest way to hit the green – not to mention the most fun," Baum said. ] Think twice Baum's highest score at Gamble Sands came as a re- sult of firing at every pin. That day, he learned that you can't force things on a course like that – and you're better off playing each hole as it's designed. "On approach shots and chip shots, the first type of shot or shot shape you imagine in your head is not necessarily the best one," Baum said. VIDEO EXTRA! Visit the Cascade Putting Course at Gamble Sands.

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