Make sure the superintendent isn’t looking and chip it
At0ms2019
You can probably “putt” it with like a 5i and get it through the rough if you don’t want to chip it
CozyGam3r
Thinning the ball in the trees 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Status-Impression738
Put it in the hole
Bighead_Golf
I’d chip
Unlucky_Necessary_78
Driver through the rough
Competitive_Test6697
Out of respect for the greenkeepers and knowledge of my own game, I’d chip from the side of the green.
Stevehenn83
What course is that? Looks familiar
To answer your question. Try and clip it nice and clean and end up blading it through the green
dyc428
Move the ball to the rough. Chip it
anjuna42
If they make a green like this where there’s no clear putt to the hole then can’t complain when the chip happens.
letsgobrooksy
Nothing fancy, looks like plenty of green to work with
Edit: nvm didn’t realize that was all green. Chip it and fix what you mess up
BullPropaganda
Hit the ball so it stops as close to the pin as I can manage. With a golf club
Neglected_Martian
Bunt it with a choked down 3 hybrid
Strict-Peach5192
4 hybrid putting stroke hit it about 10 balls left
bullmarket2023
The only acceptable answer: flop shot!
ratherabeer
as much as id want to chip off a green, in a casual round, id move a yard left and chip. If its a regulated match, their own fault for pin placement and green design. A hybrid bump and run could work and minimize green damage.
easy, always respect the course: id hit an uncommitted chip and blade it across the green into a bunker, leaving the grass untouched.
HeyJude21
Most times with these massive greens and the way they’re laid out, it’s the greenskeeper/club’s fault if there’s a divot in the green from people chipping it. It’s totally within the rules to use another club besides a putter here.
Several-Pause3738
Slice it out of bounds. With my putter. And then my wedge. And then my 7 iron. Whatever it takes to get a par.
calimota
Boundary Oaks, #2?
I’ve been faced with that same decision there, but in reverse- hit the back right side of the green when the hole was cut back left.
I just moved my ball to avoid messing up the green. I probably didn’t even succeed in 2-putting it, so no advantage, LOL.
Jporty1
Two options. Toe down and land it in the rough let it trickle through. Probably a gap or Sw. other option is to open the lob a little bit and use the bounce. Land it on the other side of rough and if you’re a really good wedge player, it’s going to stop. Both options might leave a divot. Might not. Option two divot might be big
FatFaceFaster
Well I think I’d be getting my accugauge out and checking those reels cause clearly that triplex is out of adjustment.
Oh and also don’t chip off our greens unless you have fed ex points on the line.
Putt it or if you must chip it move it into the fringe.
SoleJunkie119
You’re not in a tournament, move your ball, give yourself a shot at a putt.
crate-the-249
8 iron bump n run
jibba_jabba1
Shank it into the right rough
DarkSideEdgeo
9 iron, bump and run chip. Chole down and use a hard putting stroke
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Make sure the superintendent isn’t looking and chip it
You can probably “putt” it with like a 5i and get it through the rough if you don’t want to chip it
Thinning the ball in the trees 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Put it in the hole
I’d chip
Driver through the rough
Out of respect for the greenkeepers and knowledge of my own game, I’d chip from the side of the green.
What course is that?
Looks familiar
To answer your question. Try and clip it nice and clean and end up blading it through the green
Move the ball to the rough. Chip it
If they make a green like this where there’s no clear putt to the hole then can’t complain when the chip happens.
Nothing fancy, looks like plenty of green to work with
Edit: nvm didn’t realize that was all green. Chip it and fix what you mess up
Hit the ball so it stops as close to the pin as I can manage. With a golf club
Bunt it with a choked down 3 hybrid
4 hybrid putting stroke hit it about 10 balls left
The only acceptable answer: flop shot!
as much as id want to chip off a green, in a casual round, id move a yard left and chip. If its a regulated match, their own fault for pin placement and green design. A hybrid bump and run could work and minimize green damage.
https://preview.redd.it/a7srjpht36lg1.png?width=551&format=png&auto=webp&s=c80c3fd62e86dfd66240f788d72132cdf7894d25
easy, always respect the course: id hit an uncommitted chip and blade it across the green into a bunker, leaving the grass untouched.
Most times with these massive greens and the way they’re laid out, it’s the greenskeeper/club’s fault if there’s a divot in the green from people chipping it. It’s totally within the rules to use another club besides a putter here.
Slice it out of bounds. With my putter. And then my wedge. And then my 7 iron. Whatever it takes to get a par.
Boundary Oaks, #2?
I’ve been faced with that same decision there, but in reverse- hit the back right side of the green when the hole was cut back left.
I just moved my ball to avoid messing up the green. I probably didn’t even succeed in 2-putting it, so no advantage, LOL.
Two options. Toe down and land it in the rough let it trickle through. Probably a gap or Sw. other option is to open the lob a little bit and use the bounce. Land it on the other side of rough and if you’re a really good wedge player, it’s going to stop. Both options might leave a divot. Might not. Option two divot might be big
Well I think I’d be getting my accugauge out and checking those reels cause clearly that triplex is out of adjustment.
Oh and also don’t chip off our greens unless you have fed ex points on the line.
Putt it or if you must chip it move it into the fringe.
You’re not in a tournament, move your ball, give yourself a shot at a putt.
8 iron bump n run
Shank it into the right rough
9 iron, bump and run chip. Chole down and use a hard putting stroke