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Chip and Run: A shot played like a chip over a greater distance.
Chip Shot: A chip with the application of some spin.
Chipping Iron: An iron used to chip the ball onto the green.

 


Chip and run
A low shot that runs towards the flag played from near the green.
Clubface
The area of the club that you use to hit the ball.

Chip and Run: A low-running shot played around the greens where the ball spends more time on the ground than in the air. (She saved par with a beautiful chip and run that ended inches from the hole).

Chip and Run
A chip shot including the run of the ball after landing. The object here is to get the ball rolling as soon as possible.
Airball ...

Chip and run when you can't putt
Pitch only when you have no choice
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Chip and Run
A low trajectory shot played to the apron, or green or around the green, in which the roll is considerably longer than the carry.
Chip in ...

chip (chip and run): Low-flying shot to the green.
chip-in: A holed chip.
choke: To crack under pressure. Also term used to grip down on a club (making it shorter) ...

Also known as 'chip and run'. Bunker A depression in bare ground that is usually covered with sand. Also called a "sand trap". It is considered a hazard under the Rules of Golf. Bunt To hit an intentional short shot.

"Learning When to Pitch-
and When to Chip and Run"
The chip shot is a small swing, where the ball lands generally on the front part of the green and rolls to the cup. Club selection determines the amount of roll.

a chip shot including the run of the ball after landing also known as chip and run'
Bunker
A depression in bare ground that is usually covered with sand Also called a sand trap It is considered a hazard under the Rules of Golf ...

bump and run Also referred to as "chip and run" - a shot approach where the ball rolls forward after the first bounce.

It's easier to reduce your handicap by chipping into the right area.
The Chip Shot
The main problem amateur golfers face is playing the chip and run shot.
We are obsessed by watching the top golfers play the lob shot under all conditions.

Recognize: Club selection for the shot at hand. A higher shot such as a lob or pitch would need a more lofted club than a chip and run, which would need less loft.

He did very well with this shot, he attained this by excessive practice at the practice green at the course. The problem was his up and downs suffered because he did not put the same effort into his putting and chip and run shots, ...

For instance lets say you have one foot of fringe to go over and forty feet of green to the hole: I would say a 7 or 8 iron chip and run would be appropriate.

See also: Golf, Chip, Swing, Hole, Putting