SweetiePie:
courteneyfish:
Well i aim short and left if it's the front pin, then flop close. If it's the back pin I go slightly long and flop close again. You don't want to leave a putt over 3 or 4 feet on that hole.
I agree with CF. There are many more par & birdie chances and rarely more than than a bogey, with the flop in hand.
2ft or less putt on champs can be deadly.
Suppose I agree too, but I always aim right (front pin) and try to get the ball rolling up and around towards pin. One day I will get it right....lol
Most of the time it will roll off the green, then the flop comes in handy. I found using the other types of shots... if you don't hit it hard enough, the ball will roll back to your feet.
-Roger