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lesso73 12-17-2009 01:51 AM

Play This Shot #2
 
Your ball lands about a few inches from a tree, but you can't address it from your normal hitting side. There is no way you're going to call it unplayable. How do you play it? What type of shot? Are you going low-risk to get the ball back into play or are you going for a big recovery shot?

dwestemesse 12-17-2009 01:56 AM

I would figure out a way to hit it somewhere where I can put a swing on it. Whether it be stand backwards or flip a club over, or maybe a carom off the tree http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/laughing.gif

lesso73 12-17-2009 02:12 AM

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I would figure out a way to hit it somewhere where I can put a swing on it. Whether it be stand backwards or flip a club over, or maybe a carom off the tree http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/laughing.gif
Which one? Low risk or big play?

dwestemesse 12-17-2009 02:20 AM

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Which one? Low risk or big play?
As always that varies from shot to shot, if it had to be played left handed or backhanded I would just take my medicine with a low risk shot and get it back in play.

Katrinsitter 12-17-2009 02:26 AM

I would hit it backwards. I occasionally practice this shot for such an eventuality.

Sensbachtal 12-17-2009 02:26 AM

If the round means something to me, I am going with what ever low risk shot I am physically able to hit. If I am out just enjoying the round, having fun, I would probably try to show off a little. I have practiced this type of shot you described. For the most part, recovery trumps distance every time. Which ever shot I decided on, I would make sure there was no danger of damaging others, myself, or my equipment.

agrismhig 12-17-2009 02:36 AM

I might hit it backwards. Literally. Back toward the tee box with a normal stance. Unless I try something stupid.

forebirdo 12-17-2009 02:50 AM

I'd make the safest play possible. You just can't take chances in that type of situation.

Kevin

datingcrew 12-17-2009 02:56 AM

Had a similar shot yesterday. I ended up in the water hazard which is low currently so the ball was sitting in large rocks and accessible, however, my only shot was back and to the right. I chipped out about 20 yards and played it from there. I really had no chance to go for it even if there was a lot riding on it.

wooclosmercob 12-17-2009 03:20 AM

A nice hard chip played left-handed (I am right handed) with a mid-iron turned upside down, bumped right onto the collar,... It's is rolling towards the pin, it looks good.... Almost in!!! A 1 ft. putt left. I make that for par!

lesso73 12-17-2009 03:27 AM

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A nice hard chip played right-handed (I am right handed) with a mid-iron turned upside down, bumped right onto the collar,... It's is rolling towards the pin, it looks good.... Almost in!!! A 1 ft. putt left. I make that for par!
The power of positive thinking in action. Nice v3.0.

Cyclicymn 12-17-2009 03:38 AM

Low risk...Lee Trevino back hand chip shot...just enough to get it out to a playable position. I have actually done this twice with somewhat decent results.

lesso73 12-17-2009 03:40 AM

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I'd make the safest play possible. You just can't take chances in that type of situation.

Kevin
True and no one will talk about you in years to come.

forebirdo 12-17-2009 06:22 AM

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True and no one will talk about you in years to come.
But I'll be satisfied knowing I made a bogey instead of a double or triple bogey.

Kevin

CedssypeEdids 12-17-2009 06:57 AM

Id go full swing 4 iron left handed. Advance it up as much as I can up the fairway.

Lxbsvksl 12-17-2009 07:27 AM

the safe play is the way to go with the upside-down opposite handed shot

I've found I can actually hit my LH 8 iron from the RH side (toe of the iron is now the sole) pretty well, I don't think I could hit that shot with enough distance to really play a "hero" type shot, but anything from a 10 yard pitch to the fairway or a 40-70 yard shot towards the green is possible with a higher success rate than you'd think

hellenmoranov 12-17-2009 08:23 AM

Just looking to get it back in play to where I can attack pin with next shot.better off taking your medicine and still have chance for par.

ламинат 12-17-2009 10:27 AM

low risk and get it back in play in a better position.

backwards 4 iron for me, knock it out into the fairway. chip in for birdie http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo...es/biggrin.png

koebforfrn 12-17-2009 11:08 AM

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Your ball lands about a few inches from a tree, but you can't address it from your normal hitting side. There is no way you're going to call it unplayable. How do you play it? What type of shot? Are you going low-risk to get the ball back into play or are you going for a big recovery shot?
Same shot as the wall shot babe...

pBiRXp8u 12-17-2009 06:51 PM

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Your ball lands about a few inches from a tree, but you can't address it from your normal hitting side. There is no way you're going to call it unplayable. How do you play it? What type of shot? Are you going low-risk to get the ball back into play or are you going for a big recovery shot?
With this one I have to know the situation. Where I am at on the hole (200 yards from the hole? Or 20 yards?), what sort of lie, how far it is to safety, how badly do I need to score on the hole? And you can't tell me that I can't declare it unplayable. If that happens to be the best chance to score on the hole, then damn right I'm dropping. Sorry Diane, but there is NO time when when Rule 28 is not a possible solution.

All else being equal, if it's possible I'm going to do what it takes to get back in play, or as close to that ideal as possible. If I can't address the ball with my normal stance, then I'm not doing anything stupid. I know that I can't significantly advance the ball swinging left handed... I'd be lucky to even make contact. I am ultra-dominantly right handed, so anything more than about a 30 foot chip is not going to happen from the wrong side of the ball. That is why I refuse to take the unplayable lie out of the equation.

But again I have to know the entire situation before I can say positively. If possible, I might even address the ball from the usual side and pitch it to the next fairway, then back to the correct green after that. I've been known to pitch the ball away from the hole to get back in play. It just all depends. http://www.thehackersparadise.com/fo.../confused2.gif


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