What club should you chip with?

Is There An Ideal Club To Use For Chipping? Most people find that their sand wedge or the fifty-six-degree wedge is the best for chipping. The loft is a mid-level loft, and the spin is usually a mid-spin. The wedge works excellent when you need to get out of a bunker and when you are in the rough around the greens.
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What club do pros use for chipping?

The sand wedge is the wedge that is the best for chipping. With a sand wedge, you can fly the ball reasonably close to the pin, and expect it only to roll a few feet. Sand wedges are great out of the bunker, and they provide a ton of spin even on shots out of the rough.
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What club should I chip with around the green?

Lob Wedge. This is a high lofted wedge for very short or high and sharp chips around the green. It generally has a short roll and good control.
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Should you use one club for chipping?

One important note if you choose the one-club approach: I recommend using a club with plenty of loft, such as a sand or lob wedge. If you don't, you might struggle to execute higher chip shots. It's much easier to hit the ball lower with a higher-lofted club than it is to hit the ball higher with a lower-lofted club.
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Is it better to chip with a 56 or 60-degree wedge?

As a general rule, average golfers will have an easier time hitting a 56-degree wedge compared to a 60-degree wedge. A 56-degree wedge will give just as much distance but it will also be a lot more consistent when you're chipping onto the green.
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Which Golf Club to Chip With?



What is the rule of 12 in golf chipping?

The Rule of 12 In Golf Chipping. The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.
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What wedge is best for chipping?

What degree wedge is best for chipping? For most golfers, a gap wedge or a sand wedge with loft of between 52° and 56° will produce the most consistent outcome when chipping. This is because you'll be able to play most short-game shots you're likely to come across out on the course.
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What is the easiest wedge to hit?

The easiest wedges to hit are cavity-back wedges like the Cleveland CBX 2 and the Callaway Mack Daddy CB. This style of wedge makes it easier for players to get the ball up in the air quickly, even without making perfect contact.
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How far should I hit a 60 degree wedge?

How Far Should You Hit A 60 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 60-degree wedge 74 yards, but the range can vary between 60 and 100 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing will typically be close to the 100-yard range but most golfers only take a 1/2 or 3/4 swing with their 60 degrees.
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How do you chip a 7 iron?

Here are some simple tips for learning how to chip with your 7-iron:
  1. Place the ball back in your stance for short chips, and move it progressively forward for longer chips and pitches.
  2. Keep your weight balanced 50/50.
  3. Move the handle forward slightly.
  4. Make a steady, consistent motion similar to putting.
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What is the easiest golf club to chip with?

For a basic chip, use a 52- to 56-degree wedge.
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Should you chip with a pitching wedge or sand wedge?

For the average golfer, chipping with a sand wedge should only be used when you need to get the ball over an obstacle. A sand wedge is much more prone to chunking or topping the ball, and is why most golfers should use a gap or pitching wedge in most cases.
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Do you really need a sand wedge?

Most golfers agree that a sand wedge is essential in your bag. As your experience and skills grow you can look at other wedges but to start with one should have at least a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. The Cleveland CBX 2 Sand Wedge is an example of a quality sand wedge that will work well for most golfers.
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What is a 56-degree wedge used for?

A 56-degree wedge is often referred to by most golfers as the sand wedge. It provides a high amount of bounce and allows golfers to get out of many sticky situations on the golf course. Every golfer should have a sand wedge in their golf bag for this very purpose.
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How far should a 7 iron go?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following:

Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women)
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Can you chip with a lob wedge?

Low Trajectory: To hit a low chip using a lob wedge, keep your left wrist flat, and don't let the clubshaft pass your hands until your follow-through. High Trajectory: To add loft to a lob wedge and hit the ball higher, your left wrist should cup through impact.
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How far should an 8 iron go?

The average distance golfers hit their 8 iron is 136 yards. Golfers in their 20s normally hit their 8 iron closer to 150 yards while golfers in their 60s are much closer to 120 yards.
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What 3 wedges should I carry?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.
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What is the most important wedge to have?

Overall, I believe that the sand wedge and the lob wedge are the most important wedges to get the bounce right on, because they will be used most frequently around the greens. Last thing about bounce– If you regularly play on tight turf, or regularly play on soft turf, match your wedge bounces to these conditions.
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What wedge grind is most forgiving?

K-Grind. The highest bounce wedge in the lineup, the K Grind is the ultimate bunker club and the most forgiving wedge in the lineup for all shots.
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What degree is a chipper?

Commonly referred to as just a “chipper,” this golf club combines a putter with a wedge. Featuring a 30° - 37° loft, your chipper is the ideal club for those shots that are too long for a putter and too short for a wedge—in the rough or short grass, just a few feet from the green.
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Can you chip with a pitching wedge?

A pitching wedge can also be very useful for chipping around the green. It's best to experiment with different lofts and clubface orientations to get the trajectory you want, whether it be a low roller or a higher shot with less rollout.
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