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Thu, Apr 17 2014 12:40 AM (24 replies)
  • hpurey
    11,505 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 6:22 AM

    IF, and I say if, I decide to putt it I will add 2 feet to the putt distance and that usually is sufficient.  However that is if it is on Champ greens and a fairly flat putt. The OP is Tour Pro so he may need to add quite a bit more for slower green speeds.

     

    Besides needing to be a flattish putt, it also needs to be a fairly straight putt for me to consider the putter, if it has a crazy freeway of dot traffic and inside  8 or 9 yards I'm using the chip shot 90 % of the time.  Any longer and I'm pitching it,  club and ball combo will decide it for me though.  

    as always with this subject... YMMV

  • Chinajohn
    1,190 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 7:04 AM

    YankeeJim:

    Chinajohn:
    Firstly if I'm in the fringe I don't expect to hole the putt / pitch.

    Why not? Thinking positive gets better results.  :-)

    If never seen a ball moved by thought and as a sceptic I'd need more than visuals to believe that. ;-)

    This game can be frustrating enough without raising my expectations too much. Of course I've putted some but I view that as a most pleasant bonus.

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 7:12 AM

    Chinajohn:
    If never seen a ball moved by thought and as a sceptic I'd need more than visuals to believe that. ;-)

    The ball might not move because of a thought but you certainly move by thought. Make the connection there-conceptualize the result and give your brain credit for making it happen.  :-)

  • hpurey
    11,505 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 7:51 AM

    YankeeJim:

    Chinajohn:
    If never seen a ball moved by thought and as a sceptic I'd need more than visuals to believe that. ;-)

    The ball might not move because of a thought but you certainly move by thought. Make the connection there-conceptualize the result and give your brain credit for making it happen.  :-)

  • alcaucin
    9,041 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 10:14 AM

    YankeeJim:

    Chinajohn:
    Firstly if I'm in the fringe I don't expect to hole the putt / pitch.

    Why not? Thinking positive gets better results.  :-)

    LOL Jim, read that a few hours back and thought wth ?

    But I like John, so didn't say anything :)

    If it is within 16 yrds by the green I expect to hole out whether it be from fringe /  40- 50 ruff / or MULCH !! ( doesn't always happen but that is the expectation )

    And apps from 230 yrds minus too..

    maybe I've set my bar too high ? :)

    Andy

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 11:10 AM

    courteneyfish:
    Unless it's really close I'll always go for the flop. (Differing opinions are available.)

    Since you are an experienced fringe flopper, do you find a flop from the fringe goes farther than a fairway flop of the same power?

  • SOYEL1
    698 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 11:25 AM

    andyson:

    courteneyfish:
    Unless it's really close I'll always go for the flop. (Differing opinions are available.)

    Since you are an experienced fringe flopper, do you find a flop from the fringe goes farther than a fairway flop of the same power?

     

    I have always been a flopper, and my answer is no. Maybe I'm wrong though.

  • zagraniczniak
    1,984 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 11:54 AM

    There are some holes where it is nice to have your putz in the fringe.

  • alosso
    21,042 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 11:59 AM

    alcaucin:
    maybe I've set my bar too high ? :)

    No - you'll certainly catch the Bo5 Ace Master award. Almost!

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Wed, Apr 16 2014 12:02 PM
    SOYEL1:

    andyson:

    courteneyfish:
    Unless it's really close I'll always go for the flop. (Differing opinions are available.)

    Since you are an experienced fringe flopper, do you find a flop from the fringe goes farther than a fairway flop of the same power?

     

    I have always been a flopper, and my answer is no. Maybe I'm wrong though.

    I agree. :-)
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