Depends on the chip. If a bump and run makes sense, I like the 8 iron toe down. But if it’s a chip out of the rough to a short flag u gotta almost always use a 54-60° and come across it to produce more spin
Great swing but take off your tracers or make your own because ball isn’t in same places you hit it. Also how many takes for that first put if it’s under 5 I’m impressed
@@johnabbottgflol you realize holes are measured down the center of the fairway? You cut off probably 75 yards going over the trees. It wasn’t anywhere near 350.
Those were still all great lies with plenty of room under the ball LMAO now do it from a tight lie, or a muddy lie, or a wicked downhill lie out of Bermuda with the bal sitting way down in it LMAO
U can’t see it on the short. The point of the short is to get it out there for new people to watch. Watch the video - you’ll learn something I’m sure 👍
@@johnabbottgf If you can't get the point across in the short, then dont make a freaking short. Shorts are not made to be advertisement for "the video, yt tomorrow"
That's what happens when you hit it good and use compression not everyone is tiger woods who says he doesnt take a divot when hitting flush😂 maybe learn that the ground is very obviously wet and soft too😂
@RitzyEG I understand how and why a divot is taken. But you shouldn't need to resod the fairway after each shot. You can rationalization it all you want. It'll still be way way way too much divot
@@patrickcollins2044 theres never been anyone whose played golf, who said that's way to big of a divot bro you think you're a pro and you're not just admit that you're probably a 35 hdcp and take the whole fairway with you when you fat them