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I'd usually chip it. If there's more than a foot of fringe between my ball and the green I have trouble feeling for how hard to hit it through the fringe I also practice my chipping religiously and I know how it's gonna roll out and have a chance to chip in. I know most people putt but I just feel more comfortable chipping it up there.
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The grain is the direction the grass is growing (which way it is leaning). I don't think it is a condition of any particular kind of grass, since it's all going to lean one way or the other. |
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For me, it depends a lot on the situation, not just the 15 feet.
Putt: I'm above the hole. It's downhill and I'm worried about blowing past the hole. The fringe is short and I know I can expect a good roll. I can easily visualize a good line Chip: It's uphill and I feel that controlling the speed won't be a problem. It's a tiered green and I'm on the wrong tier. I'm on the fringe but don't have room for a clean putter stroke (like when the ball is backed up to the rough) |
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