Originally Posted by MBCpro
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Educated hands and controlled clubhead lag pressure and you can chip, pitch, lob with any club you want.
Remember the beauty of The Golfing Machine is its flexibility!!!
Todd
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I pretty much agree. But in addition to lag pressure, it IMO is very important to control the (amount of) lag itself - and the more so the more lofted the club is. Hitting soft landing 10 - 30 yarders with a 60* can produce very reliable carry distances and roll distances. On my home course - which doesn't have PGA sized greens. I use PW until I need more loft. Then I move to GW, SW and eventually LW. On large green on a links course - and a lot of roll between me and the hole I may be down to a 6 iron - and out of my comfort zone I must admit.