I guess you haven't tried switching your shot type to "CHIP" or "PITCH" while on the green....
so no, there is no reason why you can't.
caveat
WATCH YOUR FEET to YARDS conversions! Sometimes the meter gives you one when you want the other!!!
On the contrary, with lob and sand wedges and perhaps other clubs, don't know, one can certainly "chip" on the greens...my 7 yd rated lob wedge travels approximately 11 feet on a level surface and my 11 yd rated sandwedge travels 18 feet...HBthree
Its legal just in real life its real bad etiquette.I cant remember the golfer but one of our Americans did that years ago on the Old Course during the British open on one of the double greens and they booed him all the way to the airport.But that don't matter on here.
Larry
igiveup:I have changed the shot selection to chip or pitch... and when you hit thr ball it goes nowhere
As an aside, I experimentally tried flopping on the green and the same thing happened: the ball didn't budge. That's somehow not realistic. (Similarly to our inability to use the driver off fairways.)