The golf professionals do have something that they agree on. For the average golfer, playing a chip shot from the fringe of a green versus putting through the fringe might be a little confusing. A lot of golfers choose to putt for the fear of not being able to control the distance of a chip shot around a green, and let's not talk about choking a chip shot with your golf clubs.
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(3) Hole is beyond center of green and more than 20 feet: The odds are higher on getting the golf ball beyond 20 feet with a chipper versus a putter.
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(4) Over 7 feet of grass between golf ball and start of green, and hole is beyond center of green: Chipping over the grass will eliminate slowing the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball up if you have a lot of green to work with.
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(5) Long grass and uphill to the hole: You have to hit it harder to get it through the grass with a putter and up to the hole. Eliminate the chance of getting the golf ball caught up in the grass by chipping out and over.
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(6) Sprinkler system directly in front of line to golf hole or other obstacle that will affect the roll of golf ball: Eliminate possible deflection of golf ball by chipping over the obstacle with your Taylormade Rossa Inza Putter.
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(7) Too much rolling terrain in the first 1/3 distance to the hole: Taking most of the rolling green out of play by chipping over will give you a lot less rolling green to read unless you are very good at reading greens.
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You have the ultimate decision on your ability to play any one of these golf clubs in these circumstances, but there is a good reason to think about these circumstances before you choose the club. I hope some of these golf tips will help in your decision process, and your goal to save strokes.
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