A chipper is essentially a putter with 37 degrees of club face loft.
Chippers are designed to function like an approach putter, providing an easy-to-hit option that plays perfectly between a putter and a wedge for those tricky shots around the greens.
You will rarely ever find the leading edge of a chipper digging into the turf.
Chippers are played like putters. The ball will even pop out of deeper lies due to the hybrid-like base.
Perfect for golfers who struggle to use their irons around the greens.
Updated: 4-Nov-2021 | Email feedback to this question
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