HOW TO PLAY THE LONG BUMP AND RUN

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Chris Ryan shows you how to play the longer chip and run shot when around the greens. This is a very low risk shot to choose compared to some of the other options that you may have, and with a few set up adjustments and good concepts you can ensure you get up and down more often.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @hitdog042
    @hitdog042 7 років тому +19

    I use this shot all the time. Gotten so good at it sometimes it goes in the hole. I play shaft up like he said and I simply imagine the putter is in my hand. I use a 7i most of the time but will also use a hybrid in occasion if I'm further out. Great video.

  • @pattyblowers5603
    @pattyblowers5603 6 років тому +3

    Just watched this video. I see my friends doing the Bump and Run shots all the time and have never used it. I have always used a lob wedge to the green no matter what the distance and had good luck. Decided to see how this is done and with what club so I could get some run on my ball. Very nice informative video. I will take this advice to the course this afternoon and see how it works for me.

  • @Spanish-bx3tl
    @Spanish-bx3tl 7 років тому +2

    Could you please do a video about turning the shoulders and hips during the downswing
    Awesome video by the way!!

  • @khuston90405
    @khuston90405 5 років тому +4

    Great tip. I’m a big fan of bump and run. Safe, high percentage shot. I have bladed too many balls with high lofted wedge from this distance and watch in horror as my ball goes screaming 30 feet past the hole.

    • @johnnorth9514
      @johnnorth9514 3 роки тому

      Safe?? I would, from this distance, have a 10% chance of getting the pill on the green, 95% either fat or thin, occasional air shot. Very frustrating.

  • @patrickcooney5423
    @patrickcooney5423 3 роки тому +1

    Why not use a hybrid instead of the 8 iron as another option

  • @maeaeiaeoaio701
    @maeaeiaeoaio701 3 роки тому +1

    What club did you use? 8i or 9i?

  • @Dave-yt1kw
    @Dave-yt1kw 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Chris....great tip... good explanation will start practicing this....need all the help i can get on my short game...👍👍

  • @stevenpdick
    @stevenpdick 3 роки тому +1

    Too much talk, not enough action.

  • @fabiom8124
    @fabiom8124 Рік тому

    For beginners, this may be more dangerous for them to achieve. Would another option be chipping? The bump and run may get them into trouble.

  • @jungfraujoch11333
    @jungfraujoch11333 7 років тому +2

    Chris deserves 100K subscribers for these faff free excellent videos

  • @mgsf127
    @mgsf127 Рік тому

    Was much in my attention better that you could give it a higher loft wedge as well just to see the differences. Thanks 👍

  • @KenA4ilu
    @KenA4ilu 7 років тому

    Chris: Thank you for this excellent instruction. Today I took this technique to JAX Beach Golf Course. I followed your instructions precisely except that I used it from the tee box on a par 3, 135 yards, Hole #4. On the "run" part of the B&R, the ball struck the flag pole near the bottom and came to rest 8" from the hole! Almost a hole in one! Thanks again! Ken
    Ps. I'm a "minimalist golfer", walking with only 4 clubs. I executed this shot with a 4 iron!

  • @Dengen88
    @Dengen88 4 роки тому

    why is it when i see you do it you say keep it in the middle of your stance, But when i watch a few pros give the same tip they said keep the ball lined up with the back of your feet. I just saw a video with jordan spieth and he was saying line it up with your back foot. So Im just curious whats the difference and why are there is two different ways.

  • @robertlanoue4289
    @robertlanoue4289 6 років тому

    Chris Do you have any tips to avoid swaying off the ball during the swing. Bob Hilton Head Island, SC

  • @sunnynayar2587
    @sunnynayar2587 4 роки тому

    Is the club face open , closed or square when playing bump and run with 8 iron?

  • @Dreama40
    @Dreama40 7 років тому

    Great lesson, i think it's fair to say that the modern teaching method for chipping and pitching is very much based on a more shallower bottom of the swing condition for more consistent contact.

  • @markkirk3049
    @markkirk3049 7 років тому

    Excellent been practicing this for a couple of weeks, tried on the course, very useful, very straight and generally leaving a single putt

  • @johnnypenso9574
    @johnnypenso9574 7 років тому

    This is my go to chip shot most of the time. I started using a 6 hybrid when I'm on the fringe as well, the same basic stroke. You can also use this same stroke with the higher lofted clubs and a touch of wrist action and get a nice little floaty chip that lands soft and has a short roll.

  • @johnwayne3144
    @johnwayne3144 2 роки тому

    Bump and run is a hard man’s game. I am big burly manly man.

  • @TheGolfster3
    @TheGolfster3 5 років тому

    Do the same technique apply for lies that are either up or downhill?

  • @robburn6113
    @robburn6113 4 роки тому +5

    I’d disagree that the bump and run is for low confidence. Flighting it to the hole with spin is high risk. The bump and run is the best option if you have green to work with in almost every case. In switched to it awhile back and dropped at least 4 shots off my round. (I’m a 4 handicap)

  • @kcd2630
    @kcd2630 4 роки тому

    Great Video Chris..... Thanks

  • @Runningchad2010
    @Runningchad2010 5 років тому

    Awesome. Thank you. Will give it a try.

  • @jackstrange3676
    @jackstrange3676 3 роки тому

    Old video yet still great tip.

  • @gmangman6442
    @gmangman6442 3 роки тому

    Love the tip! Thanks!

  • @brianklee89
    @brianklee89 3 роки тому

    Best way to break 90

  • @br5448
    @br5448 2 роки тому

    used 8 iron

  • @weathp
    @weathp 2 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @KenA4ilu
    @KenA4ilu 7 років тому

    Wonderful! Thank you! Kenbo

  • @TheGunnyUSMC
    @TheGunnyUSMC 6 років тому

    Thanks Chris. That will help.

  • @josevicenterestrepo5281
    @josevicenterestrepo5281 7 років тому

    Great tip, thanks for the good info

  • @barrysmith7291
    @barrysmith7291 7 років тому

    Great tip ......

  • @Spanish-bx3tl
    @Spanish-bx3tl 7 років тому

    First!!!!

  • @angusrace4304
    @angusrace4304 6 років тому

    I use this shot a lot.You had edge of green about 50% of distance to pin ,you pitched short of green and still ran past pin.I would have used my 47 degree PW to pitch just on the green.
    I decide which club with the following method.
    Distance to 1yd on green say 5yds total to flag say 35yds reduce to 1 to whatever ratio in this case 7 and subtract the second figure from 12 in this case 7 so use a 7 iron.
    I find this works quite well making your target 1yd onto the green to get a consistent bounce.
    So 10 yds and 30yds would be 12 - 3 = 9iron.What does anyone think.Works for me if you want to try it.😊

    • @benjib8663
      @benjib8663 2 роки тому

      Read this 6 times & still don’t understand (missing words & poor punctuation don’t help). Can you try explaining with proper syntax pls? 👍

  • @nthomp3349
    @nthomp3349 Рік тому

    5:00 minutes of dialog. Hits one shot.ends video. You're explaining a bump and run shot , not consulting SpaceX

  • @rjh2590
    @rjh2590 7 років тому

    It seems that you did not chip the ball to drop at the flat area of the green. In your distance case should you choose a more loft club to carry more distance to be drop on the green?

    • @johnnypenso9574
      @johnnypenso9574 7 років тому +3

      That's a chip shot, this is a bump and run.

  • @clubdetennisdolbeau-mistas5971
    @clubdetennisdolbeau-mistas5971 6 років тому

    Great GREAT tip!

  • @110Basin
    @110Basin 5 місяців тому

    So glad I found your channel. Youre a great teacher