RichA
Well-known member
For less skilled golfers like me, I think that intentional use of the bounce is a recipe for chipping woes. I see bounce as purely a forgiving feature of a club. Try for a perfect strike every time and the bounce is there to prevent disaster if I hit the ground first.
Since my reset this autumn I'm just chipping with an armsy putting stroke and using whichever more lofted club will get the ball pitching on the green and, hopefully, running up to where the hole is.
Basically avoiding trying to do anything too clever.
It has largely been working very well.
Since my reset this autumn I'm just chipping with an armsy putting stroke and using whichever more lofted club will get the ball pitching on the green and, hopefully, running up to where the hole is.
Basically avoiding trying to do anything too clever.
It has largely been working very well.
