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So here's the situation: elevated green, front middle pin location, and you come up short leaving yourself a tight, uphill lie with little green to work with. Smart play would be to putt... but let's assume the conditions aren't perfect and you have to go airborne. Bump it into the hill and hope it bounces towards the hole? Go up high and land soft? Or just get to the middle of the green and two putt?
What do you guys do/prefer? Thoughts? |
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I used to think 'bump it' in just about every off the green situation. But my golfing buddy has shared some wisdom -- so, now I go for the 56* Cleveland and (try to) put the ball in the air.
If that doesn't "feel" right because the lie is too tight (beyond my skill) then I'll lean on a bump or even a putt. |
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In all reality I'd play it like this. 60* opened flat to the ground, play the ball to the front of my stance (just inside of left heel), grip all the way down on the club, aim about 3-5 feet left of the target, full swing with as flat of a plane as I can possibly muster. Absolutely do not, i repeat DO NOT let your hands get in front of the club head. Bad juju will ensue! What I get out of this shot is a ball that flies at least 20 feet in the air and travels well less than that forward and lands with little to zero roll out. I like to call it the Phil-Mick.
Disclaimer: I practice this shot a LOT and will not be responsible for any broken windows or playing partners bruised and battered family jewels! Siri does my posting for me using Tapatalk. |
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Depends how much real estate is between the ball and the pin. For a shot that is maybe just 3-5 yards from the edge of the green I will always hit basically what amounts to a lag putt with a 52 or a 56 wedge. Slightly closed face and about a 1/4 'lag putt' type stroke with no significant opening or closing of the clubface going back and through, you have to stand about the same distance from the ball as you do with a putt also. And choke down some. If you take the club back away from the ball on the exact line you want the ball to travel on - just like a putt - you can make these from time to time. For a longer shot I will use a lob or sand wedge and keep the ball in the normal position for any pitch shot and just make a mini pitch swing on the ball. This eliminates the chance of blading the shot by trying to slip the club underneath the ball cleanly if the lie is extremely tight and also prevents popping the ball up and leaving it way short if you are on a fluffier lie. If you set up normally and hit down slightly like you do with any pitch shot you can adjust your backswing length and speed through the ball to change the length of the shot and hit this shot anywhere from 15 yards up to 40 or 50 and have it land and stop quickly. This longer shot you are just trying to get close enough to have a makeable putt.
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In all reality I'd play it like this. 60* opened flat to the ground, play the ball to the front of my stance (just inside of left heel), grip all the way down on the club, aim about 3-5 feet left of the target, full swing with as flat of a plane as I can possibly muster. Absolutely do not, i repeat DO NOT let your hands get in front of the club head. Bad juju will ensue! What I get out of this shot is a ball that flies at least 20 feet in the air and travels well less than that forward and lands with little to zero roll out. I like to call it the Phil-Mick. |
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Depends upon when this situation comes up for me during the round. If it's later in the round and I am feeling confident in my short game that day, I'll take my 56 (or even my 64 if it's a really short shot) and try to pop it up and land it soft. Worst case scenario on a good day is that I hit it too firm and far and settle for a two putt. Now if it's early in the round or I'm not having the best short game day, I'll use my 8 or 9i and bump it into the hill to slow it down. Again, worst case scenario is that I bump it too far and two putt (or three putt...ugh)
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