ScienceBoy
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Just read my post again... you can tell I am a scientist
easy this one.
A chip, something im pretty good at
A pitch, something i can never gauge the required power level correctly
Which is interesting because I'm the complete opposite, I can visualise the flight of a pitch to just short of the flag and stopping in a couple of bounces, so I can gauge the power required quite easily, but I really can't visualise a low chip and run of the same distance, so I just can't judge the strength.
Mind you I can't putt from off the green either, even a foot of fringe to go over leaves me with no idea how hard to hit the putt, but a putt of the same length but all on the green I have no problem with.
easy this one.
A chip, something im pretty good at
A pitch, something i can never gauge the required power level correctly
Which is interesting because I'm the complete opposite, I can visualise the flight of a pitch to just short of the flag and stopping in a couple of bounces, so I can gauge the power required quite easily, but I really can't visualise a low chip and run of the same distance, so I just can't judge the strength.
Mind you I can't putt from off the green either, even a foot of fringe to go over leaves me with no idea how hard to hit the putt, but a putt of the same length but all on the green I have no problem with.
Never used to be able to putt from off the green either, just move the ball to right off the front foot so your effectively hitting it on the upstroke and job done.![]()
Science boy is just about bang on with he's post on the pottom of page one,
Science boy is just about bang on with he's post on the pottom of page one,
Once you start flying it more than 3/4 to the hole it's a flop (on flat green).
LHC, not to sound argumentative but I didn't mention chip and run, I just said chip. I totally agree with you, chip and run is with a 7 or 8 as it has pretty much no flight, chip is done around the green and has at least equal roll to flight, if not more. With the most lofted clubs once you start flying it more than 3/4 to the hole, it could be called a flop (on flat green).
I only use a chip and run when I need roll on roll on roll... ie undulating green where picking a landing area is impossible (I focus on that as I know the roll ratio) or coming out from under a bush.
There are some situations that require no flight at all and others that knowing how much flight and run is very important. My MP T-10 wedges are fantastic for around the green, knowing my roll to flight ratio revolutionised my short game! I shot two rounds of 84 within two weeks off a 16 hdcp. One in a competition too! Both just a few weeks after a lesson off it from the pro and time spent in the practice areas.
I have my first honours board competition on Sunday, my iron play has collapsed recently (since I started thinking about getting a new set) so if it all comes together you never know!
BTW guys I am 25... hence the name ScienceBOY ie trying to suggest I am NOT old![]()
A flop is for world superstars or mad choppers with too big an ego.
What class do I fit in then???
Seeing as I lob it quite often!