Here is an example of the value of the chipper. I used the 37 degree Cleveland Niblick and played the 1st round of my league’s match play tournament. After 17 holes, it was all even. On the per 5 18th hole, we were both 2ft off the green in high grass. I popped my Niblick onto the green and ran the ball up to 8 inches from the hole. My opponent chunked it 6 inches with a wedge and still off the green. Then he chunked it again and resigned the hole and the match. The power of the chipper is undeniable. The three most important clubs in my bag are the driver (Cleveland deep faced classic), the putter (triple track Odessey), and the Cleveland 37 degree Niblick. The chipper takes the frustration out of the game of golf and increases the joy.
I have the Cleveland chipper and it is awesome. I can hit full shots with it as well, which makes it more versatile than other chippers. It goes the same distance as my gap wedge, so I took the gap wedge out of my bag so I didn't have to waste a club. You can take any other club out of my bag that you want, and I can replace it. But, you can't have this one (as a matter of fact, I love it so much that I bought another one to store, just in case they become too hard to find in case I lose mine!
Currently rely on this Smart Sole 4 Cleveland Chipper (42), their Smart Sole 4 Gap (50) and Sand (58). It's really all you need if you are trying to simplify short game. I do slot their CBX2 46 degree wedge in the bag for full and 3/4 swing situations. Strangely the CBX2 50 and CBX2 54 are on standby right now. The 54 was heavily relied on for short game for about a year and a half, but I switched up to being more bump and run with this chipper. Yes you can do some fun things with the club from inside 75 yards if needed. Also, you can never have too many Cleveland wedges in black satin.
Ping chipr***** 2nd year golfing, made my first 10 birdies last summer. 5 of them with the chipr. Around the green in the light rough, I made some long ones with curved greens trusted my line like a putting stroke and the magic happened. You have to practice a bit of course to get the feel and tempo right but I love it. I am good with it for longer shots ad well when I don't trust my sandwedge or gap.
Got the Cleveland. Makes me chip a lot straighter down the desired line. Probably my 3rd most used club on average, so it’s easy to find room in the bag for it 👍🏻
I have a square strike style 45*. Nice wide sole, good weight to the head, and an upright shaft that lets you handle it like a putter. A lot of people sleep on the square strike style of chipper, but it’s very effective. ⛳️
I have a custom made 35" long 9i, 38 degree loft, 67 degree lie, JumboMax Ultralite grip. Putt with this club off the greens in the rough or fairway like a champ. HIGHLY reccommend chippers.
I have a very old chipper, unbranded, and I like it a lot. It has horizontal grooves and can even spin the ball a little. I use it 50 yards and in. But I struggle to get it any farther than that consistently. Would you recommend upgrading to the odyssey? Would it potentially spin more than an old unbranded one considering the odyssey face? Would the odyssey insert allow it to be hotter, maybe making it easier to go longer with it, potentially? Would a new Amazon chipper from say, Mazel, perform just as well for less money? Unfortunately there is no opportunity to try them. So I'm trying to have some info before I spend over $100 Thanks!
Hi, I'm playing since jan 2023 Which is your opinion between chippers with large sole like Cleveland smart sole and rhe ones with head similar to irons like Ping ? I would like to try Decathlon Chipper ,37 °,head similar to a putter
I like the feedback with each one provided instead of THIS is the clear winner as like putters, it’s a lot to do with preference. But the Cleveland is what i went with as I can use it further back from the greens with the bump and run.)
I am trying a ChipR now. I have a great short game but my i525 irons don’t chip as well as back when I chipped with blades. “Would a chipper lower my scores more than a club that I ‘can hit’ 220 yards but don’t hit it that far every time?”
Do you think if the chipper club has to much loft might influence more wrist action, as the idea is to reduce it. Nice vid and good / clear explanation. Thanks!
Every mid to high handicap golfer should have one of these in their bags. I've had mine in my bag for abut 10 rounds and I definitely get up and down a lot more from around the green and I'm getting better with it every round. Going to be hard to get that club out of the bag. It's hard to chunk and just makes golf easier.
Bought the ping new from 2nd swing. It takes a little getting used to judging the distance because the ball comes out low and hot. Feels like it has top spin on it compared to standard wedges. The distance they are testing in the video is way too short. In real life the ball comes out so hot you wouldn't use it for that distance. This club shInes in 3 scenarios. 1) 5-15 yards short of the green with a lot of green to work with. 2) In the rough at least 5 yards away from the fringe. 3) bare dirt or other areas around the hole that aren't maintained well. This club creates so much forward roll that if I miss the green and I'm in the rough, I might still land my next shot in the rough to take some speed off.
The best chipper on the market isn't even in this video. The Square Strike is pure money. So easy to control line and distance. The problem with it is, its an off-brand and its ugly as hell. Most golfers won't give it a chance because of that. But I'm telling you, it is the best chipper I've ever played, by far.
@@kieranpyne3271 iron grips on putters only? Then how are super strokes legal? When it comes to irons the grip kits has to be round. So if this chipper is considered something other than a putter all you have to do is put a round grip on it to make it legal. There are loads of round putter grips out there.
🎉I meant to say iron grips on chippers not putters so I have edited accordingly ! From my understanding the chipper must have no alignment aid thereon; must have the shaft connected to the heel of the club face; must not have two faces and must have an iron type grip in that the grip must be non contoured and round and any taper must be uniform.
@@kieranpyne3271 it does not have two faces. It is connected. Once again plenty of large round grips or round putter grips you can put on it and it’s legal. The grip has to be round that’s it. The chipper meets al other stated guidelines. You could do a solid black round putter grip from Edel. That’s legal. You could also Put that putter grip on your iron but that would not feel right. There all kinds of options.
I have the Odyssey and grip it like an iron. If I grip it like a putter with my right index finger pointing down the grip the head can twist from square at impact affecting direction. I get the golf snobbery around chippers but if it works for you then go for it.
Here is an example of the value of the chipper. I used the 37 degree Cleveland Niblick and played the 1st round of my league’s match play tournament. After 17 holes, it was all even. On the per 5 18th hole, we were both 2ft off the green in high grass. I popped my Niblick onto the green and ran the ball up to 8 inches from the hole. My opponent chunked it 6 inches with a wedge and still off the green. Then he chunked it again and resigned the hole and the match. The power of the chipper is undeniable. The three most important clubs in my bag are the driver (Cleveland deep faced classic), the putter (triple track Odessey), and the Cleveland 37 degree Niblick. The chipper takes the frustration out of the game of golf and increases the joy.
I have the Cleveland chipper and it is awesome. I can hit full shots with it as well, which makes it more versatile than other chippers. It goes the same distance as my gap wedge, so I took the gap wedge out of my bag so I didn't have to waste a club. You can take any other club out of my bag that you want, and I can replace it. But, you can't have this one (as a matter of fact, I love it so much that I bought another one to store, just in case they become too hard to find in case I lose mine!
I have all three of the Cleveland smart sole wedges as a high handicapper, and I absolutely love them!!
Currently rely on this Smart Sole 4 Cleveland Chipper (42), their Smart Sole 4 Gap (50) and Sand (58). It's really all you need if you are trying to simplify short game. I do slot their CBX2 46 degree wedge in the bag for full and 3/4 swing situations. Strangely the CBX2 50 and CBX2 54 are on standby right now. The 54 was heavily relied on for short game for about a year and a half, but I switched up to being more bump and run with this chipper. Yes you can do some fun things with the club from inside 75 yards if needed. Also, you can never have too many Cleveland wedges in black satin.
Ping chipr*****
2nd year golfing, made my first 10 birdies last summer. 5 of them with the chipr.
Around the green in the light rough, I made some long ones with curved greens trusted my line like a putting stroke and the magic happened.
You have to practice a bit of course to get the feel and tempo right but I love it.
I am good with it for longer shots ad well when I don't trust my sandwedge or gap.
I would have loved to see him chip with what he uses for comparison. The chippers produced a tight circle.
Got the Cleveland. Makes me chip a lot straighter down the desired line. Probably my 3rd most used club on average, so it’s easy to find room in the bag for it 👍🏻
Same hear, love it
What did you take out?
@@dmkfactor1721I’m guessing he’s only carrying a pw and sw, and probably irons from 2-4 up to 9
I like the Cleveland Chipper...to go with Cleveland Wedges...Thanks...
X-Act = "Exact" 👍
I play the Cleveland smart sole Chipper. Great for various chip and run shots around green and 75 yards and in approach.
i just bought the chipR. Put a non tapered grip on it, very comfy.
Nice Video but…
no Square Strike?? 👀
Seems like the Cleveland is most versatile as you could still use as a wedge/9i
I have a square strike style 45*. Nice wide sole, good weight to the head, and an upright shaft that lets you handle it like a putter. A lot of people sleep on the square strike style of chipper, but it’s very effective. ⛳️
I have a custom made 35" long 9i, 38 degree loft, 67 degree lie, JumboMax Ultralite grip. Putt with this club off the greens in the rough or fairway like a champ. HIGHLY reccommend chippers.
You read my mind on this Video. Winter makes ground hard and thin and having a easier chipper is a must..
I have a very old chipper, unbranded, and I like it a lot. It has horizontal grooves and can even spin the ball a little. I use it 50 yards and in. But I struggle to get it any farther than that consistently.
Would you recommend upgrading to the odyssey? Would it potentially spin more than an old unbranded one considering the odyssey face? Would the odyssey insert allow it to be hotter, maybe making it easier to go longer with it, potentially?
Would a new Amazon chipper from say, Mazel, perform just as well for less money?
Unfortunately there is no opportunity to try them. So I'm trying to have some info before I spend over $100
Thanks!
Hi, I'm playing since jan 2023 Which is your opinion between chippers with large sole like Cleveland smart sole and rhe ones with head similar to irons like Ping ? I would like to try Decathlon Chipper ,37 °,head similar to a putter
Should have tested 25-50yds out as that is what separate these apart and players should use them, not just around the green.
Looking at getting my father a chipper he struggles around the greens glad to finally have a review of some options 👍
Bought the cleveland chipper can play full shots with this can play from anywhere 100 yards in amazing club needs to be tried
Why wasn’t the Yuma and the Dune evaluated and in this group for comparison?
I like the feedback with each one provided instead of THIS is the clear winner as like putters, it’s a lot to do with preference. But the Cleveland is what i went with as I can use it further back from the greens with the bump and run.)
Thanks for watching!! Glad you found one you like
I am trying a ChipR now. I have a great short game but my i525 irons don’t chip as well as back when I chipped with blades. “Would a chipper lower my scores more than a club that I ‘can hit’ 220 yards but don’t hit it that far every time?”
Do you think if the chipper club has to much loft might influence more wrist action, as the idea is to reduce it. Nice vid and good / clear explanation. Thanks!
The grooves on the Ping ChipR will cause the ball to check up on a down hit, so you will need to take that into consideration on some long distances.
The Cleveland picture you show is their sand wedge. I am surprised how well the Odyssey worked does it have their putter insert?
The Odyssey has the the White Hot insert with grooves.
No Square strike?
Love the videos, hate the prices on ur website.
Every mid to high handicap golfer should have one of these in their bags. I've had mine in my bag for abut 10 rounds and I definitely get up and down a lot more from around the green and I'm getting better with it every round. Going to be hard to get that club out of the bag. It's hard to chunk and just makes golf easier.
Love this feedback!!
Bought the ping new from 2nd swing. It takes a little getting used to judging the distance because the ball comes out low and hot. Feels like it has top spin on it compared to standard wedges. The distance they are testing in the video is way too short. In real life the ball comes out so hot you wouldn't use it for that distance. This club shInes in 3 scenarios. 1) 5-15 yards short of the green with a lot of green to work with. 2) In the rough at least 5 yards away from the fringe. 3) bare dirt or other areas around the hole that aren't maintained well. This club creates so much forward roll that if I miss the green and I'm in the rough, I might still land my next shot in the rough to take some speed off.
Are these legal for tournament play?
They are!
so whats the penalty for walking on a golf course with 15 clubs in your bag in a non tournament/handicap round ;}
I want to know which is better the ping or the Cleveland?
I've got a Ping and have no regrets.
Cleveland. It's a full shot wedge. Dead straight to 100 yds.
Now full swing each one!! 🫣
I haveva cheap chipper. Butbi can hit it about 130 to 140 yards and dead straight. It almost goes as far as my driver.
who is the best
Need to do a Part 2 where you have to hit over Sand Trap or something more than just a bump and run..
Agreed. This is the shot I struggle with most.
Up over a sand trap or up on to an elevated green.
That really isn't a chip shot though. There are better clubs than bump and run clubs.
sorry bro but you gotta use your 56 for forced carries around the green
The best chipper on the market isn't even in this video. The Square Strike is pure money. So easy to control line and distance. The problem with it is, its an off-brand and its ugly as hell. Most golfers won't give it a chance because of that. But I'm telling you, it is the best chipper I've ever played, by far.
If that " Super Stroke" grip is a putter grip as opposed to an iron grip then it is illegal! Chippers should/must have an iron grip!
False. Your statement could not be more false. The grip just has to be round. There are actually putter grips that are round.
If I am wrong then I apologize. I understood that the rules of golf only permitted iron grips on chippers!
@@kieranpyne3271 iron grips on putters only? Then how are super strokes legal? When it comes to irons the grip kits has to be round. So if this chipper is considered something other than a putter all you have to do is put a round grip on it to make it legal. There are loads of round putter grips out there.
🎉I meant to say iron grips on chippers not putters so I have edited accordingly ! From my understanding the chipper must have no alignment aid thereon; must have the shaft connected to the heel of the club face; must not have two faces and must have an iron type grip in that the grip must be non contoured and round and any taper must be uniform.
@@kieranpyne3271 it does not have two faces. It is connected. Once again plenty of large round grips or round putter grips you can put on it and it’s legal. The grip has to be round that’s it. The chipper meets al other stated guidelines. You could do a solid black round putter grip from Edel. That’s legal. You could also
Put that putter grip on your iron but that would not feel right. There all kinds of options.
You lost me at top spin
Quit talking and hit the dam ball!
Chippers were popular 50 years ago. That's were they should stay.
Why should they stay when they are improving peoples golf game? strange comment
I have the Odyssey and grip it like an iron. If I grip it like a putter with my right index finger pointing down the grip the head can twist from square at impact affecting direction. I get the golf snobbery around chippers but if it works for you then go for it.