Many observed that at both Cheschessee Creek and Wexford Plantation approaches landing short of the green (often desirable, particularly at Wexford given the firmness of the greens) often landed softly and failed to kick onto the green. This, without any intentional lowering of the ball flight by the player.
With today's higher ball flights, it is reasonable to assume that a ball landing short should bounce onto the green, or should the player be required to make a shot by lowering the trajectory?
Stated otherwise, does the ground game begin with the ground, or with the club?
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