Stuey01
Journeyman Pro
Chipping to 20ft is poor. So, two things to work on... Could be a lot worse. At least you are getting in play off the tee, can lose a LOT of shots very quickly hitting 3 off the tee.
Regarding your first point, the theory is if you improve your finesse game on your chip it won't leave you still 20 foot to go. You'll be much much closer and therefore more likely to 1 putt for your par or 2 at worst for your bogey. The likely hood of you being 20ft or worse from 100 yards is much more likely, that's just a fact.
In reference to your 2nd point, a reasonable level amateur golfer will not be hitting the green 8 out of 10 times. No where near. Looking at the PGA stats from 75 - 100 yards for GIR, only the top 109 pro golfers get near that statistic. The pro placed at the 200th best for GIR from 75 - 100 yards only hit them approx 60% of the time.
Unfortunately not. All my practice is at the range away from the course.Does your course have a grass practice area? We have one with a very narrow green on it. I like to measure out a few wedge yardages then hit loads of approach shots. The narrow target really focuses the mind, and you can try hitting different clubs from the same range to see what is more comfortable for you.
Then go practice your chipping too :thup:
Yeah I'm talking about hitting greens from that distance not necessarily gir. With regards the first point it seems you are saying to intentionally miss greens from 150 because then I can chip real close with practice. Great idea bro, but I'll stick with the earlier ideas of trying a different club with a 3/4 swing. Thanks for the input though.