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Re: Chipping From Greenside Rough

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Fri, Oct 28 2016 10:29 PM (13 replies)
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  • Arniesarmy6
    47 Posts
    Fri, Oct 28 2016 2:24 PM

    Agree with you on this.  I use flop much more than chip and sometimes instead of pitch.  The flop tends to push right and so once you learn what that adjustment needs to be as well as the power % , you can be very accurate with the flop.   Not saying it is better for everyone, just that once I have learned to mostly master it, it is a favorite shot selection for me.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Fri, Oct 28 2016 5:21 PM

    RenoRick:
    Forget about consistency if you're using starter balls.


    Actually, that's not correct. From the back tees, I've shot a 31 on the back 9 of Pebble Beach with the starter balls. You just have to learn them.  

  • garyk49
    2,333 Posts
    Fri, Oct 28 2016 8:26 PM

    Arniesarmy6:

    The flop tends to push right and so once you learn what that adjustment needs to be as well as the power % , you can be very accurate with the flop. 

    Hit the line before the ding, the ball will go where aimed, instead of to the right.  Ball spin will not work as well as when dinging, but it will play straight to the aim.  This is the same line that you use to create a draw on drives.

     

  • Vaibhav5viv
    886 Posts
    Fri, Oct 28 2016 10:29 PM

    Rabbit274:

    Chipping from rough is a recipe for disaster. 

    -1. It is a situational shot and often an excellent one. Something which should only be played if u're close to the green, got good equipment and are good at putting.

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