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  1. 1. When you miss the green, what club do you chip/pitch with

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I wanted to throw this out there and see what other people do. I put myself in the second category. Anytime I miss a green I automatically grab the SW. Occasionally, I will grab the LW also and decide when I get to the ball. 90% of the time I will use the SW unless a flop shot is the very best option with minimal risk.

I have played with tour pros to the person who can't hit out of his shadow. Everyone seems to have a different approach to these shots and I was curious to see what you do.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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Unless i have to fly over something or flop it, I use a gap wedge 30 yards and in most of the time, even from bunkers. Matter of fact, the 56 is the least used of all of my scoring clubs..
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Unless i have to fly over something or flop it, I use a gap wedge 30 yards and in most of the time, even from bunkers. Matter of fact, the 56 is the least used of all of my scoring clubs..

A gap wedge is a 52, correct?

As for me, if I'm just off the green I will usually grab anything from a 9 iron to a PW to a 56, play it back in my stance and try to get a couple hops and a bite. Flop isn't used unless absolutely necessary.

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Driver: R7 460
5w: Bah!
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If I have green to work with I rarely use a lob wedge. I was always taught to get the ball rolling as soon as possible so I always choose the least lofted club possible. If i am just off the putting surface and have a long chip 40-50 ft. I often use a 5 or 6 iron.

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If there is a litle fringe and a long roll to the hole I'll use anything from PW to 7 iron.

If there is little green to work with I use 56 sand wedge or 60 lob wedge.

I really do not have a favorite, I use the club that I think will fit the situation.

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For me its related to practice time. When I have more time to practice I vary my club selection less, instead I vary my swing and limit my club variables instead. I normally go with the pitching wedge 50 percent of the time, sw 20 percent, lw 20 percent, 9iron, hybrid, gw make up the rest. More practice time doubles my sw and lw use, for me it takes extra practice time to get consistent spin and distance control with those clubs.

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4 and 5H, 6I-GW Callaway Razr, SW, LW Cleveland Cg-14, Putter Taylor Made Suzuka, Ball, Srixon XV Yellow


9 out of 10 times I use a 56/SW. Once in a while I'll grab the LW. One situation where I used the LW was when we were playing in a misting rain. Since I couldn't seem to generate spin or get it to check very well (due to wet ball, wet greens), I used the LW to get more loft for a better chance of drop and stop. I'm not much of a "bump and run" chipper. I like air time and a check. It's more predictable for me.

The more the carry, it is usually a 56* sand wedge. The closer to the fringe, it is usually a pinched pw.
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HybridTWS 19*Gap wedge:CG15 50* Sand wedge:CG15 56*Putter:: XG9 (35")Ball:ProV1X

If I have green to work with I rarely use a lob wedge. I was always taught to get the ball rolling as soon as possible so I always choose the least lofted club possible. If i am just off the putting surface and have a long chip 40-50 ft. I often use a 5 or 6 iron.

I learned just the opposite. I throw the ball 5 feet in front or 5 feet behind with spin depending on the greens and the situation...


Anything near the green I am usually pulling out both my 50* and 56* and will hit the one my lie/distance/obstacle dictates.

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Irons AP1 4-PW
Wedge X-Forged 62*, 56*, 50*
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Your third poll answer basically sums it up, there could be obstacles infront of you, Inclines, trees, etc. And also it all depends on what the pin position is and what distance you have.
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Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
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Something between a lob wedge and a 3-wood.. Depends...

on the lie, the wind, the firmness of the green, how far to carry, elevation changes, how much green to work with, etc.

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56* wedge...works almost every time!

In my Xtreme II carry bag:

Mizuno Driver
MacGregor 3Wood
Taylormade Rescue Hybrid 3i CG Gold Graphite Irons (4-PW) 52* CG14 wedge Vokey 56* Sand Wedge Vokey 60* Lob Wedge 33" Newport


Usually either a PW or a SW...I try to get the ball rolling ASAP.

In my bag:

Driver: SQ 9.5, Graphite Stiff Shaft
3 Wood: Diablo 13 degree, Stiff Shaft
2 Hybrid: SQ 18 degree, Steel Stiff ShaftIrons: MP-30, 3-PWSW: 56* Vokey Copper spin-milledFW 52* VokeyFlat Stick Zing 2Ball: Pro V1x


Prefered club is the 52 degree gap wedge but depending on what I feel the shot calls for I will use from an 8 iron to LW, rarely using the LW unless absolutely necessary.
My Bag

Driver: Sumo 460 10.5º Stiff
4 & 7 Woods: T-40 Stiff
Irons: Tight Lies GT 3-PWWedges: Tom Watson SignaturePutter: Daiwa DG-245Ball: One PlatinumGone Golfin'

Generally the 52º.

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Driver - Taylormade R1.
Fairway - Taylormade R9 15º.
Hybrid - A3OS 3 Hybrid.

Irons - Cast CCI 4-AW.

Wedge - SV Tour 56º wedge.


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