Everything I read says you have to hit down on the ball. However, when I am just off of the green and the ball is resting quietly on the grass – almost as though there is a cushion of air under it – I find I can get the club under the ball and bounce it gently on to the green. If I were hitting down on the ball I don’t have as much control for these very shot chips.
Last week the ball was resting off the green on a very steep embankment – I had to chip down to a green that sloped away from me. I thought, on that embankment I cannot get a proper stance – So I angled my club under the ball and with my body way out of position I hit the ball very gently – I thought I chickened out and it was too gentle – the ball rolled about 30 feet down hill and into the cup….
Hitting under the ball like this – is it totally wrong – and do you always have to hit down on it….
Thanks,
James
Last week the ball was resting off the green on a very steep embankment – I had to chip down to a green that sloped away from me. I thought, on that embankment I cannot get a proper stance – So I angled my club under the ball and with my body way out of position I hit the ball very gently – I thought I chickened out and it was too gentle – the ball rolled about 30 feet down hill and into the cup….
Hitting under the ball like this – is it totally wrong – and do you always have to hit down on it….
Thanks,
James
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