Re: Chip and Run
hi bdbl
i think that using the one club round the green for all shots was what most people did till Dave Pelz book "the short game" come out and players started carrying 3 or 4 wedges. you only have to go back about 15 years to try and find a gap wedges and they were very hard to find and now you can get wedges from about 47% to 65% and everything between.
you now can tailor your golf bag like you never could 15 or 20 years ago.
i think thats why you have a split in people using the one iron round the green and others that use what ever club will give them the run to the hole.
i don't think one system is better than another but i think the Pelz system breaks it down into calculated distances and you don't need to have as a much "Touch" round the green as you do with the one club system.
i think if you like to use say a 7 iron round the green then you often turn that 7 iron into say a 9 iron by opening the face and its more about touch and feel and you need soft hands.
use what works for you and what you find easiest.
cheers
bill
hi bdbl
i think that using the one club round the green for all shots was what most people did till Dave Pelz book "the short game" come out and players started carrying 3 or 4 wedges. you only have to go back about 15 years to try and find a gap wedges and they were very hard to find and now you can get wedges from about 47% to 65% and everything between.
you now can tailor your golf bag like you never could 15 or 20 years ago.
i think thats why you have a split in people using the one iron round the green and others that use what ever club will give them the run to the hole.
i don't think one system is better than another but i think the Pelz system breaks it down into calculated distances and you don't need to have as a much "Touch" round the green as you do with the one club system.
i think if you like to use say a 7 iron round the green then you often turn that 7 iron into say a 9 iron by opening the face and its more about touch and feel and you need soft hands.
use what works for you and what you find easiest.
cheers
bill
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