nilitara1: Any tips would be greatly appreciated
As you can see, some say chip or pitch, some say putt or flop (totally ignoring Colin's driver, but-alas, it can be done)...
All different opinions from very good players. What to make of all of that?
The fact is, IMHO, you have to learn what works best for you. Personally, I always mess up trying to putt from the fringe and learned you definitely have to hit it harder than usual. My pitches are often short and chips, on tournament and champion greens, tend to run to far past hole for me. In any event, you have to find what works for you and your game.
For me, with my wedges and balls spin, I prefer flops from the fringe. If it is a relatively short shot, 12 yds or less, and if uphill, I may go with the chip. I have holed out many more flops than anything else, but that is the shot that works for me.
My suggestion (although I hate, and seldom play, practice rounds) is to go to a practice round, hit the ball to the fringe and using mulligans, find out what works for you, find your "go to" comfort shot.
Well, just my two cents..