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Aimee Cho
Aimee Cho explains why bumping it into the fringe from a tight lie is more reliable than trying to land it on the green.
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Good video. I like this play much more than a wedge, and I've even started using a hybrid in this situation. Curious why 9-iron rather than any other less lofted iron or even a hybrid?
I also see lots of players use their putter, although I find that produces less consistency.
Thank you for the tip. Actually prefer this approach vs. a more lofted club
What distance would be max for this type of shot?
Thank you for the tip, quite helpful