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One of the best tips I had, and it is logical if you think about it is the height of your tee. If you set a short tee high, always play it as an extra club. I hit a 8 iron about 170 yards, so it is useful to practice with various t lengths.
To take your point, I am happy if the driver isn't working, to use a 4 iron, which I get around 200, but at the moment on hard dry ground 230. That then means on many courses, that is 4 iron and nine or wedge.
The game is very much a mental one!
I hate the first tee, after that I'm fine.
Recently went to a Corporate "do", they announced the first four-ball, I was in that, and then the first player .... yep, me!
So I'm stood at The Belfry, first tee, and the Club Sec and a few others to see us off along with a group of about 24 from the "do", great.
Luckily I said to myself just hit it, forget distance, forget the Par, forget trying, just hit it straight and, more by luck than judgement, it went about 140 yds straight down the fairway, I was very happy (not far I know, but I didn't look a tit either!)