srixon 1
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Not picking up a club for 10 days due to holidays and coming straight back to the County strokeplay championship.
Good luck. I see that you are playing alongside my mate Paul.
Not picking up a club for 10 days due to holidays and coming straight back to the County strokeplay championship.
We only have one practice green and chipping is allowed. Clubs need to clear but most that prohibit do have clear signsPeople practising chipping on the putting green
To be fair they stopped as soon as i mentioned the chipping green is round by the range
Club needs a no chipping sign
Thanks Steve, I'll say hello from you ðŸ‘Good luck. I see that you are playing alongside my mate Paul.
People practising chipping on the putting green
To be fair they stopped as soon as i mentioned the chipping green is round by the range
Club needs a no chipping sign
Chipping on can leave pitch indentations.Does it really matter - it’s a practice green?!
Chipping on can leave pitch indentations.
Not really thank you. People try chipping in different ways. Some low runners, some higher. I play both depending on what is most appropriate. I play at a parkland course and had to frequently do short chips over greenside bunkers yesterday. They had to be lofted, no option. If everyone practised those on the putting green it would soon damage it.You need a chipping lesson then!!!
Does it really matter - it’s a practice green?!
I disagree. If I am chipping and the putting green becomes busy, I'll usually stop any high chips and focus on low chip and runs to one particular hole to give everyone else full run of the green. The short distance to the nearest hole means there is less chance of a real ankle bruiser anyway. Once it clears a little I'll go back to different trajectories. To be honest, my clubs green has been very firm this year again, so aside from the recent rain this week, I have been able to hit 20-25 yard pitches without any significant damage and the one or two minor pitch marks are easily fixedNot just the possible pitch marks but one person chipping across a practice green can rule out several holes for putting use
Two players chipping and the green is out of use for putting (doesn't take much to thin a chip into an ankle biter)
There's two full size greens for putting adjacent to clubhouse (there's the clue, if it's next to the clubhouse then it's not for chipping) and a third chipping green with bunkers etc next to the range
When a players' putt hits the lip and gets spat out, straight back at them, and they say they've had a 360º lip out.
They haven't ......................... it's a 180º lip out.
When a players' putt hits the lip and gets spat out, straight back at them, and they say they've had a 360º lip out.
They haven't ......................... it's a 180º lip out.
Ive never heard that term, I have heard people say it horseshoed.When a players' putt hits the lip and gets spat out, straight back at them, and they say they've had a 360º lip out.
They haven't ......................... it's a 180º lip out.
For a righthander it’s be; right lip miss 90, straight ahead 180, left edge 270 and back at him 360.When a players' putt hits the lip and gets spat out, straight back at them, and they say they've had a 360º lip out.
They haven't ......................... it's a 180º lip out.
For a righthander it’s be; right lip miss 90, straight ahead 180, left edge 270 and back at him 360.
So correct ðŸ‘
Yep, I checked with a mathematician ðŸ‘Really?!
Start a thread, i'd reckon it would go for at least 20 pagesReally?!