YankeeJim:
PugsAce:Unless I am in rough, weeds, or sand greater than 15% buried, that is
I use it there, too. It doesn't take but a little practice to know. 30-40 rough, Satin64w flops 12 yds, 40-50 it goes 9. Using full backspin all the time lets you adjust the yardage by adding it back when you want a little more. The yardage deviation for the missed ding is already built in to your numbers from practicing it.
CCC#2. How many 3Ws off the Legend tee wind up 10 yards left of the green in 40-50 rough? A flopper for the up and down save, sometimes a hole out. :-)
Great tips, Jim. Put like that, it sounds a lot easier than what I go thru to figure-out the power for a shot. ;)
You ALREADY KNOW that a certain shot will go a certain distance, while I'm working-out the power for a shot of a given distance. lol
Similar, but very, very different techniques. Initially, when I started playing different courses here on WGT, my expected distances for each shot to the green were fraught with deviations, so I changed my technique to involve only that shot's variances (meaning that shot's lie, elevation, green-speed roll-out, wind effects, etc...)... as it occurs.
I found it easier to work-out each one individually, than to try to remember each and every shot in my "repertoire", and where it applies...
Not saying my way is better... HARDLY! Just take a gander at our stats.... lol!
Just sayin'. ;)
Oh... and to the OP... ALWAYS pull the pin when chipping/flopping/pitching onto the green! The flag WILL screw you. :)