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Date Posted: 11:36:36 01/19/09 Mon
Author: Carlos Tomas (All the Wedges)
Subject: Re: position of wedges
In reply to: Rugga Mather 's message, "position of wedges" on 10:18:47 01/19/09 Mon

I've been practicing chipping with all the wedges. I can get varying flights and rolls, and hence distances. I'm really liking the LW for short chips. The ball pops up nicely and doesn't roll much when it lands. I just have to remember to accelerate through the shot.

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[> Re: position of wedges -- mike samson, 14:16:28 01/20/09 Tue

I have played with a 1iron golf set 3-GW for about 4 rounds and numerous trips to the range,
and I must say that these clubs, when chipping rolls a lot less then conventional clubs.
Chipping with a Pitching wedge runs only half the distance that I expected to,
so there is a learning curve, especially chipping when you need the ball to roll a certain distance I find that I have to use 2 clubs more to run the distance like my old clubs
which have similar lofts.
And, when I don't choke down as David suggests,the ball goes even higher.
I have been playing golf for 30 years and currently playing to an 8 handicap and believe that I have a sound short game.


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