The greens at Pebble Beach Golf Links are the smallest that players will face on the PGA Tour this year, averaging less than 3,500 square feet in area. That's nearly half the PGA Tour average of...6,000 sq. ft. per green. Hitting such tiny targets will put a premium on the iron game at this week's U.S. Open and as Titleist staff member Skip Guss tells us in this video, the key to strong iron play is controlling trajectory.
The greens at Pebble Beach Golf Links are the smallest that players will face...on the PGA Tour this year, averaging less than 3,500 square feet in area. That's nearly half the PGA Tour average of 6,000 sq. ft. per green. Hitting such tiny targets will put a premium on the iron game at this week's U.S. Open and as Titleist staff member Skip Guss tells us in this video, the key to strong iron play is controlling trajectory.