Have a tight par-4? Add versatility off the tee with a knockdown driver shot

Staring down a tight par-4? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Todd Sones suggests ditching the 3-wood in favor of a knockdown driver shot

When you're between clubs on a tight par-4, ditch the 3-wood and try this knockdown driver instead.

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