I leave the maker where it is, but I hit way, way early. So on a flop I use the first line of the light grey section as my ding point. It corrects the movement to the right pretty much 99.9% of the time. It works a treat for me.
@@sftgolfer2000 The reason why is that they are notoriously hard to hole. They get one close to the hole and that is about it. Best to use full backspon pitch shot that hits and rolls a bit or pitch that rolls some what longer. Never, server use a chip shot. They are the most inconsistent shot in the bag. Young46 has a RUclips video on this that explains the subtleties.
I leave the maker where it is, but I hit way, way early. So on a flop I use the first line of the light grey section as my ding point. It corrects the movement to the right pretty much 99.9% of the time. It works a treat for me.
Very cool! I hadn’t really consider this method. It sounds like it would work good though! Thanks for the insight!
@@sftgolfer2000 No problem. I hope it works for you.
Try a flop shots shorts highlight
I’ll work on it! Thanks for the suggestion!
m.ruclips.net/user/shortso8NN6yp69Ew
Finally got one up. More to come!
Flop shots, in the conditions you showed, are for beginners. No Tour Champion I know of uses this shot very often.
Hmm, interesting! What kind of shots do you or they prefer to hit in situations where I might use a flop shot?
@@sftgolfer2000 The reason why is that they are notoriously hard to hole. They get one close to the hole and that is about it. Best to use full backspon pitch shot that hits and rolls a bit or pitch that rolls some what longer. Never, server use a chip shot. They are the most inconsistent shot in the bag. Young46 has a RUclips video on this that explains the subtleties.
Very good perspective. I guess I’m not good enough to try and hole shots consistently from off the green lol :)
Mine doesn't have that option
It definitely should. Everyone can pick one of the six shot types….