I use the bump and run quite often....but not on purpose
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Right there with ya, sister.I use the bump and run quite often....but not on purpose
Yup, low risk, high reward.I use it when I can. I'll use 4 iron through PW, depending on the conditions. Low risk shot. I took a few lessons for it too.
My buddy does it with hybrids, very successfully I might add.
I remember reading some where about elevated greens , and using the bump and run on them.When I can. But so many greens are elevated or with uncertain grass or wet areas, that it does not come into play as much. When I can, I air onto the green and allow roll.
I remember reading some where about elevated greens , and using the bump and run on them.
The golfer would hit their ball, on the fly, into the bank (side hill) of the elevated green, "bumping" the ball up on to the green's surface, where the ball would continue to "run" to the hole.
I never could master that version of the "b&r" shot, and went with lobs, and flops.
Mav AW is my favorite and most used club for bump and runs, just a comfortable club for that shot for me.Been using my Mavrik A wedge for bump and run . Bumped and ran one in for birdie last Saturday
It's also a lower risk shot from a tight/hardpan lie, where you're likely to have the club bounce into the ball and skull it. Nothing like turning a 30 yard lob into a 70 yard line drive over the back of the green!Yep I use it all the time. 7-PW. Playing in sloppy NW my chances for success is way higher than using my traditional wedges
Any time I can reasonably have a putter in my hand, I have a putter in my hand. There's a saying, "Your worst putt will be better than your worst chip".I use it when I can. But also chutt with the best of them. My confidence in that is pretty high so if that’s an option I will. Had a 60 footer ,5 years of which was through the ruff which ended up grazing the side of the hole. The group was amazed with the touch