Texan Classics Chipper

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Texan Classics Chipper - Makes chipping easy!
 
Manufacturer: Texan Classics
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Product Description

Stainless Steel construction with last and look great for years.. Unique design with 38° loft that makes chip shots easy. Steel shaft- regular flex. Grip: Texan Classics soft velvet. Length: 36". Right hand. Brand new.

Product Details

  • Easy to Use
  • Length 36"
  • Right Hand

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Great little chipper
 
Review Date: June 24, 2008
Reviewer: Keith White, Lincoln, Ne
I have had one of these for years and it works great for chipping up to 50 feet from the green.
Works
 
Review Date: April 24, 2008
Reviewer: badger, FL
Makes the short chips pretty easy. Takes a bit of practice to get used to but a great tool on the course!
superb club
 
Review Date: October 27, 2009
Reviewer: Thomas R. Hamilton, Baton Rouge, LA
Particular impossible to miss hit a shot with this club. Produces good loft and distance. What surprises me about this club is the distance I can hit the ball with accuracy. This club is everthing it is advertised to be and more.
Excellent Tool
 
Review Date: May 5, 2010
Reviewer: aadinor, Oregon
Thes club is easy to use. I have been struggling with a LOB Wedge. After using the chpper, I no longer get frustrated with my short game. I am still new to the game and will continue to work on my LOB Wedge and chipping with an 8 iron.
A TERRIFIC STROKE SAVER WORTH EVERY PENNY!
 
Review Date: June 21, 2010
Reviewer: Penny, Plano, Texas
First of all, as some others have noted, this club requires an hour or so of practice to learn its possibilities. For me, a couple of dozen balls dropped in varying distances from the rough around the range green convinced me it's best used like a putter from around two or three feet off the green's edge.

The forward loft(assuming a firm putting stroke) ranges from two to three feet; you'll soon learn how much roll the ball usually has after it lands to get to the hole and adjust accordingly. This is not to say a ball won't fly farther, but you'll have to use a longer backswing (as if you were hitting a wedge) and therefore require more practice.

I plan on using it especially for those times when the pin is within 20 feet of the ball's lie and the area surrounding the green is too thick or undulating to use a putter to get the ball to the hole with a putter. Owning this club is one of the best albeit modest investments I ever made in score-improvement clubs!

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