Todd Hamilton: Chip-and-run with a rescue, Troon 2004
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After Ben Curtis’ shock win the year before at Royal St George’s, it was the turn of another American long-shot to claim victory in 2004 at golf’s oldest Major championship.
Playing in only his eighth Major, Todd Hamilton sealed victory in a play-off at Royal Troon against Ernie Els with an inventive hybrid chip shot from the fairway short of the green on the final play-off hole. The ball stayed on the ground for almost all of the 40-yard journey, releasing down to the flag just two-feet away for a tap in and a one-shot victory.
Todd had many other options to choose from when faced with this shot. The pressure of the situation meant nipping the ball neatly from the turf with a sand wedge was almost impossible. A chip-and-run with a mid-iron would have been a good choice too but using the rescue, after a bit of practice, takes away concerns over a clean strike.
This unique shot is perfect for links courses because of the tight lies and hard ground but there’s plenty of situations on any course where this method could save you a shot or two…
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ADDRESS SET-UP LIKE A PUTT |
BACKSWING SWING MORE UPRIGHT |
IMPACT USE THE WIDER SOLE |