Golf categories-about golf Chippers clubs
Golf categories-about golf Chippers clubs
Another variation of the putter, called the chipper, has a similar look, feel and general construction as a "normal" putter, but with a much higher loft, often 30-45 degrees. It is used to lift the ball over or out of the rough or fringe and onto the green with TaylorMade Driver a motion similar to a putt. It can also be used for "lagging" (a putt made on the green from long distance for the sole purpose of setting up the ball for an easier second putt). A putter Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver used for this purpose would require a harder stroke and the rough or fringe could affect accuracy. A high-angle wedge could have Callaway FT-i Neutral Driver similar accuracy issues and could also damage the turf on such a shot if made carelessly. However, its use is generally limited; Callaway Ft-iz Driver is best-suited for short-distance play from close-cut grass on a terrain level similar to that of the green, and as such most skilled golfers choose to use a low-bounce, wide-soled wedge with a putting motion to accomplish a similar effect and save the Callaway FT-IQ driver space the club would take for a more versatile club.
Another variation of the putter, called the chipper, has a similar look, feel and general construction as a "normal" putter, but with a much higher loft, often 30-45 degrees. It is used to lift the ball over or out of the rough or fringe and onto the green with TaylorMade Driver a motion similar to a putt. It can also be used for "lagging" (a putt made on the green from long distance for the sole purpose of setting up the ball for an easier second putt). A putter Callaway FT-5 Neutral Driver used for this purpose would require a harder stroke and the rough or fringe could affect accuracy. A high-angle wedge could have Callaway FT-i Neutral Driver similar accuracy issues and could also damage the turf on such a shot if made carelessly. However, its use is generally limited; Callaway Ft-iz Driver is best-suited for short-distance play from close-cut grass on a terrain level similar to that of the green, and as such most skilled golfers choose to use a low-bounce, wide-soled wedge with a putting motion to accomplish a similar effect and save the Callaway FT-IQ driver space the club would take for a more versatile club.
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