Slab
Occasional Tour Caddy
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 fixed
What do you disagree with? Your club doesn't have a chipping green. Are you saying if you had such a facility you'd still disagree that chipping should be practiced on the practice chipping green with putting on the putting green