Thomas Golf Chippers Review
While playing or watching golf on television you may have seen a player close to the green use a metal wood or hybrid to chip the ball to the hole. Traditionally these clubs are used for long distance shots but the design of these clubs can make shots around the green easier. The reason players sometimes opt to use these clubs is because the extra mass compared to irons helps the club head glide through thicker grass. Chipping with a hybrid is also effective if you are just off the green and see that your ball must cross terrain that would make putting unpredictable. A chipped hybrid allows the ball to get airborne just enough to take out some of the guesswork and with the right technique can be a very consistent method to save shots around the green. These Thomas Golf chippers are specifically designed for those shots and don’t require the modifications most players must make in order to use them around the green. Chipping with traditional hybrids typically requires gripping down on the club which can affect a player’s touch and feel. These chippers are already set up for this which can help players hold and swing the chipper in a pendulum motion like a putter. If you’re frustrated with inconsistent chipping results around the green then I would highly suggest checking out one of Thomas Golf’s Putting Chippers. They are available in square and traditional shaped heads with lofts ranging from 27 to 55 degrees. On their site, they also have equations that can help you choose which loft will be best for you. All the Putting Chippers include the patented flat top plane and alignment indicator to ensure proper aim. |