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    Default Air/Ground ratio for chipping

    In your short game DVD has mention: for <a href=http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-pitching-vs-chipping>chipping</a> use 5,7,9 iron. Their air/ground ratio is 1 air and 2 ground (or 1 ground and 2roll).
    I did test them out.., the ratio is similar to the Golf Digest one as shown:


    "The Golf Magazine Complete Guide to Golf book gives this as the answer:

    6-iron carry 1, roll 6
    7-iron carry 1, roll 5
    8-iron carry 1, roll 4
    9-iron carry 1, roll 3
    pitching wedge carry 1, roll 2
    Sand wedge carry 1, roll 1 "



    Dave Pelz in his book has a chart that has:


    6-iron - 13-1,,,,,,,,,,,,roll 48-74 total 62-2 (I don&#39;t understand what are these numbers for, are they in feet??
    7-iron carry 16-7 ... roll 44-4 total 61-1
    8-iron carry 18-1 42-6 total 60-7
    9-iron carry 19-5 36-8 total 56-3
    PW carry 19-9 36-8 total 56-7


    Which one is good to follow.Please advice. Thanks.

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    Lisa

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    Lisa,
    I have been using Golf Magazine's chart for a while and it is very good. it is 1 foot of air time to (6 iron) 6 yards of roll. you use a base of 12 for the club. if you have 6 yards of green to work with (18 feet) then you minus 6 from 12 gives you 6 iron. if you have 5 yards (15 feet) use 7 iron to chip... and so on.
    Hope that helps you out.
    Charles

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    Lisa, did you follow what Charles was saying? If you need additional info, let me know....thanks
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    Yes, I tried the math.., it works
    For example if I have 3 yards of green to work with then I take 12 - 3= 9. I will use a 9 Iron to chip.

    But I am still wondering about the air /ground ratio;
    Like for a 9 iron, it will be 1 ground, 3 roll so the pharse "1 ground and 2 roll "in your short game DVD does not apply for each iron. Right??

    Yesterday, I went to a pitching area. Play at least 12 balls each for each club (PW , SW and LW at 7 o'clock, 8, 9 , 11 position.., it works great. I think I will break 90 this season...Thank you very much .

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    yes, it works with all clubs...1/3 air, 2/3 roll
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    So what about this list (for <a href=http://www.purepointgolf.com/instruction-pitching-vs-chipping>chipping</a>) then

    6-iron carry 1, roll 6
    7-iron carry 1, roll 5
    8-iron carry 1, roll 4
    9-iron carry 1, roll 3
    pitching wedge carry 1, roll 2
    Sand wedge carry 1, roll 1 "
    Like when I use a 9 iron to chip. I see my ball ground 1 and roll 3 (instead of 2)
    or if I use a 7 iron: 1 ground and 5 part roll (not 1 gorund and 2 roll).
    Please clarify..thank you

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    I like to have 1/3 air 2/3 roll for the 5-7-9 irons.
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