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Flop going too far at St George

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Tue, Mar 3 2015 9:53 AM (12 replies)
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  • tanneralis
    419 Posts
    Mon, Mar 2 2015 4:26 PM

    I hit a flop 12 yards with full backspin from 30/40 rough to go about 8 yards into a 13-15 mph wind.........it flew 15 yards......this is clearly impossible and please don't refer to it as a variation.........4th hole (Best of Hardest)

    Following that on the next hole i hit 175 yards full backspin with a 18-20mph tailwind and it only flew 165 yards....both shots were dinged 

    Greg.

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Mar 2 2015 5:51 PM

    tanneralis:
    I hit a flop 12 yards with full backspin from 30/40 rough to go about 8 yards into a 13-15 mph wind.........it flew 15 yards..

    I doubt it flew that far, more likely it rolled to that. Such is the new life with the recent rough changes-backspin went away. :-(

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Mon, Mar 2 2015 8:49 PM
    Easy to use the wrong wedge. The caddy makes some silly selections sometimes.
  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Mon, Mar 2 2015 10:51 PM

    courteneyfish:
    Easy to use the wrong wedge. The caddy makes some silly selcetions sometimes.

    Do you really think that happened in this case C ?

     

  • borntobesting
    9,700 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 6:19 AM

    a choked  flop ftom 30/40' rough is not the shot that should have been played. flops from rough like that are a crap shoot at best. And with the new rougj perameters it will.  only get worse. The pitch shot should have  been the shot of choice there.

     

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 6:35 AM
    borntobesting:
    The pitch shot should have  been the shot of choice there.

     

    No. A flop or a flop and run would be better.
  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 6:53 AM

    courteneyfish:
    No. A flop or a flop and run would be better.

    How would you know? You don't pitch and are quite adamant about it. Given the new rough play, a chip is worth considering, too,  if you're close enough to the green.

  • Jimbog1964
    8,378 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 7:01 AM

    YankeeJim:

    courteneyfish:
    No. A flop or a flop and run would be better.

    How would you know? You don't pitch and are quite adamant about it. Given the new rough play, a chip is worth considering, too,  if you're close enough to the green.

    LOL and bang on.

    I would say personally flops are back in the vocabulary even with cleves after the recent rough change, but pitches ate still often v useful, and often preferred IMNSHO :)........Best to have the full range of choice at your disposal I think, especially now.

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 7:26 AM

    courteneyfish:
    No. A flop or a flop and run would be better.

    Of Course it would. Without question. A crummy flop always trumps an excellent pitch....simple fact of life.

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Tue, Mar 3 2015 7:35 AM
    YankeeJim:

    courteneyfish:
    No. A flop or a flop and run would be better.

    How would you know? You don't pitch and are quite adamant about it. Given the new rough play, a chip is worth considering, too,  if you're close enough to the green.

    Calm down Jim. I just said it to show how silly it was to state what the shot of choice was when none of us was there to see the circumstances.
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