how come every once in a while on a chip shot the ball only goes 2 yards, no matter how hard you hit it? It happened twice, back to back in the same spot. Costing me 2 extra strokes. I hit the ball in different positions, and the second shot harder than the first with no change. I call bs.
Also, how does a person with decent vision lose a ball in weeds? If I were that blind I wouldn't be playing golf.
RickR41: how come every once in a while on a chip shot the ball only goes 2 yards, no matter how hard you hit it? It happened twice, back to back in the same spot. Costing me 2 extra strokes. I hit the ball in different positions, and the second shot harder than the first with no change. I call bs. Also, how does a person with decent vision lose a ball in weeds? If I were that blind I wouldn't be playing golf.
Very few weeds you can chip or pitch from...most demand a punch or full shot.
Be careful to land a chip on fringe or green, it will get stuck in higher ground.
Imagine that it flies only 20% of the length, allow an extra for rough %%.
In consequence, don't chip from rough, use punch or full shots instead.
alosso: Be careful to land a chip on fringe or green, it will get stuck in higher ground. Imagine that it flies only 20% of the length, allow an extra for rough %%. In consequence, don't chip from rough, use punch or full shots instead.
never chio if your more than two yards off the green use pitch or punch or flop depending on the %ed of the rough