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Devan Bonebrake teaches a simple “11–1” and “1–11” clock drill to help you hit two go-to shots around the green: the low runner and the soft, short pitch.
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Excellent tips, however it would really help the audience to be able to understand you, if you could talk a little slower. Thank you Richard
Devon. I love your tips, they are always helpful, but you speak so fast. I wish you would slow down just a bit. Thank you!
Helpful, but I love my chipper/putter club
Hi Devan, Loved your 11-1 and 1-11 Drill. How would you adjust if the ball was in heavy rough near the green? Thanks so much, Phil B.
That was very helpful. Thank you.
I primarily use a 50 degree wedge for chipping and short pitches around the green. I carry and use a 56 degree for my bunker shots near the green. Is there a benefit of using the 56 instead of the 50 for most of my chipping?
Very good stuff, thanks!
For a chip shot, is there a general rule to help determine how far a ball will roll out in relation to how far it flies in the air. Kind of like a fly/run ratio? Example, if I chip it three feet in the air will it generally run out four feet?
Be brave and learn the high short flop shot! Make birdies and save par! You will amaze your friends!
Randall Hunt's tips are the best!
Excellent tips, however it would really help the audience to be able to understand you, if you could talk a little slower. Thank you Richard
Devon. I love your tips, they are always helpful, but you speak so fast. I wish you would slow down just a bit. Thank you!