Re: How-To "Backspin on chips"
So much ado about nothing.....really, we're not talking about launching a rocket ship here. Sure, physics is involved in spinning a golf ball, but does one actually need a detailed and definitive analysis on the subject in order to execute the shot. Most good swings produce the necessary backspin to stop the ball on approach shots. Ask a pro how he does it and you'll get a very simplistic answer. Many years ago, I played golf regularly with an ex college golf team player who could do some amazing things with a gold ball. The feat that impressed me the most was not his 300+ yard drives, but the way he could bring a ball into the green from 20 to 30 yards out and stop it on a dime. The ball would come in hot, a foot or so high, take a short bounce or two and stop cold. The first time that I saw him do it, my thoughts were that the ball was surely going over the green , down the hill, and into a creek below, and I was going to win the hole. It never happened. When asked how he did it, he simply responded, "I just hit down on the ball".
So much ado about nothing.....really, we're not talking about launching a rocket ship here. Sure, physics is involved in spinning a golf ball, but does one actually need a detailed and definitive analysis on the subject in order to execute the shot. Most good swings produce the necessary backspin to stop the ball on approach shots. Ask a pro how he does it and you'll get a very simplistic answer. Many years ago, I played golf regularly with an ex college golf team player who could do some amazing things with a gold ball. The feat that impressed me the most was not his 300+ yard drives, but the way he could bring a ball into the green from 20 to 30 yards out and stop it on a dime. The ball would come in hot, a foot or so high, take a short bounce or two and stop cold. The first time that I saw him do it, my thoughts were that the ball was surely going over the green , down the hill, and into a creek below, and I was going to win the hole. It never happened. When asked how he did it, he simply responded, "I just hit down on the ball".
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