If it's not buried too deep, a toe-down chip onto the fringe and deal with whatever putt(s) I have left would be my first choice. If that won't work, I'll try the mini-flop - face wide open, shaft laid down, wide open stance, short swing with no deceleration.
A short-sided flop out of rough is a really high risk shot. It's going to be hard to put any spin on the ball because of the grass getting between the ball and the clubface, and the potential is there to skull it and turn a 2 yard flop into a 50 yard bullet. Or equally as bad, to go right under the ball and be facing the same shot on your next stroke.
A short-sided flop out of rough is a really high risk shot. It's going to be hard to put any spin on the ball because of the grass getting between the ball and the clubface, and the potential is there to skull it and turn a 2 yard flop into a 50 yard bullet. Or equally as bad, to go right under the ball and be facing the same shot on your next stroke.