Can the PING ChipR BEAT my Wedge? Will a chipper rescue your short game??

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Can the PING ChipR BEAT my Wedge? Will a chipper rescue your short game??
    The PING Chipr has impacted a lot of players games positively since it's launch so I was really interested to see just how easy it is to use and whether or not it could compete with my go to 60º wedge. A 9 hole challenge ensued and I honestly had no idea which way it would go..
    Who wins? Chipr or S159 Wedge??
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Komentáře • 22

  • @shawneepure
    @shawneepure Před měsícem +1

    We like those speedy greens at MP!

  • @grahamwilcox4027
    @grahamwilcox4027 Před měsícem +1

    Great to see you use the chipper against your wedge. For anyone who struggles with wedges the outcome could easily be different in favour of the chipper. I have one but it’s not in the bag very often, I do include it in Winter when the ground is extremely hard or frozen and the bounce from wedges becomes more unpredictable. 👍

    • @JamesRidyardGolf
      @JamesRidyardGolf  Před měsícem +1

      I was as interested as anyone to see how it performed, I think it did pretty well!

    • @grahamwilcox4027
      @grahamwilcox4027 Před měsícem +2

      @@JamesRidyardGolf Chippers have a place, Ping should call theirs a short game iron. I have a Cleveland chipper and for low shots with a bit of practice it is easier to get consistently close than with a wedge. For lower shots it is worth comparing to an 8 or 9 iron. They can also be effective from further out and I’d rather use a chipper than a putter from the fringe or well off the green.

  • @davidbarnard2716
    @davidbarnard2716 Před 15 dny

    very interesting, although a little unfair I suppose since you say you have never hit the chipr before and no doubt have had lots of practice chipping with your 60 degree. I have a graphite Ping chipr and a graphite 60 degree and for an average golfer I would suggest the chipr would win hands down in many cases as I find the 60 is way easier to chunk unless the lie is great.

  • @alexmaza6337
    @alexmaza6337 Před měsícem

    So fun to watch, I can relate so much with those couple silent seconds after you unluckily hit the first flag on the penultimate shot hahaha, awesome James, thanks for the content

  • @767driver
    @767driver Před měsícem

    Do you do an in-person short game clinic in the USA? I like the fact you tailor your instruction for the mere mortals the play this game😂.

  • @rikclarke4881
    @rikclarke4881 Před 22 dny

    You need to try a chipping wedge like Cleveland 42,

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 Před měsícem +1

    I don't think it matters what you choose to use to chip, there's no getting around the amount of PRACTICE you have to do. These chippers are a brilliant marketing thing. I'd say they've made Ping and Cleveland millions!

    • @JamesRidyardGolf
      @JamesRidyardGolf  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Alison, maybe. I think we need to look at these more like ultra user friendly irons vs blades. One needs much more practice and ability while the other reduces these barriers.

  • @dabdias
    @dabdias Před měsícem

    As soon as you said “just right of that flag”, I thought if it was me I would hit the flag 😀

  • @tonyfeminis4232
    @tonyfeminis4232 Před měsícem

    Really enjoy your videos. Would there be an easy answer to why a shortish pitch is double hit? thanks, tony

  • @warsawbobzaleski
    @warsawbobzaleski Před měsícem +1

    Old guys like me, 60, grew up chipping with 6, 7 and 8 irons, so a chipper isn't that exotic. Wedges were for more unpleasant situations.

    • @JamesRidyardGolf
      @JamesRidyardGolf  Před měsícem +1

      Yep, I grew up with a 7 iron as my most lofted club for quite a while. Main differences being the lie angle (more putter like) and the swing weight should make it easier than an iron of equivalent ball speed/trajectory which is longer and flatter lying.

    • @warsawbobzaleski
      @warsawbobzaleski Před měsícem +1

      @@JamesRidyardGolf the more putteresque qualities of a chipper make it a club that a lot of people shouldn't laugh at.

  • @shawneepure
    @shawneepure Před měsícem

    No slope on the 5th shot

  • @KeithWhittingham
    @KeithWhittingham Před měsícem

    It would be interesting to see a ChipR vs a 9i - my guess is the results are going to be much the same.

    • @JamesRidyardGolf
      @JamesRidyardGolf  Před měsícem +1

      You might be right, main differences being the lie angle (more putter like) and the swing weight. Two keys to make this easier to use. Will test it out!

    • @KeithWhittingham
      @KeithWhittingham Před měsícem

      @@JamesRidyardGolf Thanks for the response James. Your videos are really useful, the most valuable for me being the one with your wife (gf?) which drove me to remodel my short game.
      Thanks!