courteneyfish:But they wouldn't be. The variation would be different for both shots so I don't really think that this would help.
How would the conditions not be the same. Your sitting at lets say 130 yards on a hole with tailwind blowing left to right at 9 mph and you are10 ft below the hole on tournament greens. You pull out a 130 yard club and hit it, but then hit the mulligan button, go back to same exact location you were just at with EXACT same conditions and this time instead you try a punch shot or some other club, or more or less back spin.
I am not understanding how the external conditions would not be the same and how this couldn't help. The variations of the shot would be different for sure, but thats the poiunt, trying different shots.You could try two totally different shots within on set of conditions to get an idea of what kinds of shots you like best. Would be great around green. You could do a pitch or chip than try a flop or whatever.
I don't see how it wouldn't be beneficial. People do it in real golf all the time. I think its a great idea.