Your Short Game - Chipping

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Old 01-24-2006, 01:51 PM
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John,

Do most guys on tour try to eliminate one side of the course by favoring a particular shot pattern? Do you have a particular go-to shot? It’s my impression that back in the 1970’s and earlier it was common for you guys to let the course dictate the shot—draw, fade, etc.—whereas today PGA tour players seem to stick with their dominate shot as much as possible. Is the logic work it both ways miss it both ways versus work it one way miss it one way? Thanks for your thoughts.
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