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| Hello again all, Just wanted a bit of info. I was wondering about chippers. I dont own a chipper myself but i saw them in my local golf shop. Is a chipper a legal club to use or not? Because i thourght i read somewhere that they wasn't but i might be wrong. So if anyone can spread some light on this topic that would be great...thanx again. TJ |
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| Re: Chippers hi tj, gord is absolutely spot on with what he said but i bought one just to see what they were like and i love it! i had the technique right with a wedge but just love using chipper i can normally hit to within 3 or 4 inches with it. each to their own! |
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| Re: Chippers im pretty new as well but i got driver,19&25 degree hybrids, 5-sw mizuno mx-15 irons, 60 deg lw, putter and chipper. that does me fine |
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| Re: Chippers Thanks alot mate. Im learning as i got along this is what i got at the moment. Northwester Plus 10 460cc driver, M2 3 & 5 woods, M2i Cavity back irons 3-PW PG-03 graphite shaft putter, King Cobra C-Line 60* wedge |
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| Re: Chippers Quote:
If you have an illegal club, you shouldn't (maybe can't?) post your score for handicapping purposes. So you might as well put the 15th club in there, too. Not being condescending, just make sure to go back to 14 clubs when you're ready to start handicapping yourself. Now, let's say you've got a legal chipper, and you're playing a competitive round. With your bag, I'd just add the chipper, as you're only at 13 clubs. IF I had 14 clubs (I'm going to tell you to buy a sand wedge and a gap wedge), I'd drop the fairway woods (or driver, depending on how well I hit it). The reason being is that I'm not going to stick any greens with a fairway wood - it's simply a club to get me into position to stick a green. When I stop to consider that I can hold greens with anything more lofted than a 7 iron, all of a sudden I don't have to be tremendously close to a green. (IMO, the logic escapes me why you'd ever tee off with a fairway wood. I've got no confidence in that tiny little head. I'd rather hit an iron if I'm not going to hit driver.)
__________________ True Length Technology Fitter - www.truelengthtechnology.com It's live! - www.ShipShapeClubs.com PCS Class 'A' Clubfitter A new highlight: Golfing the home course on Christmas Day. I say it too often: If it's golf club shaped, you can play with it. For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor. |
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| Re: Chippers Thats a very good point mate. I have 14 clubs already with my added 60* wedge but like you said if i dont tee off with my driver im use and iron 7 or 8 in most cases i dont use my fairway woods to tee off. Might be just me but you made a very good point there mate. Thanx. TJ |
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| Re: Chippers I golf with a friend who has a chipper. He uses it like an approach iron. If he's within 125 yards, he hits the crazy chipper with better consistency than most of us hit our irons! ![]() I think that goes to show how much about golf is feel and confidence. He is confident with this club, using it in a way for which it was not designed, and he uses it effectively. Bill |
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