Hello all, apparently there's not a forum for asking questions on how to improve one's game, so I believe that this forum is the best place to post my question...
My drives are very good, no problem with them. My putts will always be crappy because at my level good putters just aren't available, so there's nothing I can do about that, except to improve my approach shots.
I have a couple of questions on approach shots to the hole, both on and off the green.
Suppose your lie is off the green, and the green in front of you is protected by a berm, where the other, downhill side is not gradual. What happens is that my shot will smack the top of the berm, then go flying down the other side. Now, if the green is Tournament or Championship, the ball will zip to the other side of the green no matter how big the green is and no matter how much spin I put on the ball. So my question to the Legend and Champion players is this - how do you play an approach shot like that?
Now, suppose your lie is on the green. But the putt you have to make is so complex that you'd rather not putt to get close to the hole. You can't flop because flop shots are very poor on the green. No other shots amount to much except the chip shot.
So, I've tried chip shots - but if the upslope is of a certain steepness, the game engine will take LOTS of power off your shot, and the ball barely moves. If however the upslope is NOT of that certain steepness - if you judge wrong and smack the ball like it WAS a certain steepness - well, you get it. So my question to the Legend and Champion players is this - how can you tell if the upslope steepness for a chip shot attempt on the green is steep enough to where you really have to smack the ball?
Thanx for any and all replies...