⛳ Elevate Your Game with Every Chip!
The IntechApproach Two-Way Chipper Golf Club is a versatile and stylish tool designed for golfers of all skill levels. With a length of 35.5 inches and a loft of 34 degrees, this ambidextrous chipper allows for precision shots around the green. Its lightweight design and sleek satin finish make it a must-have for anyone looking to improve their short game.
Size | 35.5" |
Color | Satin/Black |
Golf Club Flex | Uniflex |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Golf Club Loft | 34 Degrees |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Intech |
Shaft Material | Steel |
Item Weight | 14.81 ounces |
Golf Putter Lie Angle | 72 Degrees |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Standard |
Grip Type | Textured |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 2"W x 3.5"H |
Style | Men's 35.5" |
UPC | 040169618838 |
Golf Club Type | Wedge Golf Club |
Manufacturer | KING PAR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.42 x 3.94 x 1.18 inches |
Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 2 x 3.5 inches |
Brand Name | Intech |
Model Name | Intech Approach Two-Way Chipper Golf Club |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | K61883 |
Model Year | 2013 |
Sport Type | Golf |
N**D
Unbelievably good
I saw the other reviews and saw the price. I figured I had nothing to lose. I LOVE this approach chipper. I used it today and I guarantee I shaved 3 or 4 strokes off my game. I sank two putts from off the green using it today. I honestly would pay 5x as much for this club if I had to replace it and was forced to.My buddy tried it today as well and is going to be ordering one. Very sweet club. Takes the potential of a bad chip out of the picture. Instead, use a normal putting stroke. It pops up just enough to clear any rough, lands on the green with a bit of a back spin so it doesn't go shooting past.If you are hesitant, just get it. Seriously. Its $12.99 and well worth it. You can thank me later.
S**R
Saves me
So I live in Las Vegas, where there’s a lot of desert golf. So I actually bought this club because it was not very expensive and it was a two-way club that I could use to get me out of trouble. So it’s actually my rock club. The great thing is sometimes I get stuck behind a rock or a tree or a bush where it’s impossible to stand for right handed swing but wide open for a left-handed swing And since all I’m trying to do is smash it back into the fairway I’m not really looking for how far I can hit it I just need to be able to get a club on it. This is perfect for that. It’s taking some abuse since it’s a rock club, but it’s still holding up good for what I paid the best rock club I’ve ever had.
S**L
Handy and effective but not a long-term solution
There's nothing more frustrating (aside from the crucial first-hole drive) than playing a ball in a sand trap next to the green, using the proper sand wedge, taking the recommended full swing--but hitting the ball square and watching it fly a hundred yards over the green. A good drive and approach to the green nullified/cancelled/rendered futile by a hopeless short game.The short game is where the grace, the finesse, the "aesthetics" of golf come into play--but few of us are "artists." So rather than risk clobbering the ball over the green with each of your high-number, short-game clubs, why not use a club that simply enables you to "putt" your way to the hole from anywhere that's within 50 yards out?Why not? Well, maybe because it's a violation of the rules; it's not very aesthetic (more like playing croquet); it certainly violates the "unwritten" rules and form of the game. (Imagine a baseball player confronting a 100 mph fast ball with a Titanium tennis racquet instead of a wooden bat.)But if all you want to do is lower your score and frustration, this may be the most practical answer--until, of course, you've got some confidence, along with the necessary skills, to play a respectable short game.[The price is so low I neglected to take advantage of the 20% off for Visa customers--even though I was using the necessary card. Whether it's golf or "deals," I just can't compete.][2nd caveat: as a preceding reviewer points out, "switch-hitting" clubs like this are not USGA-approved. So Tiger wannabes should probably spend a dollar or two more on the proper RH or LH chipper.][3rd "semi" caveat: I realize that at this price point golf clubs are bound to be "generic," but I'm somewhat disappointed not to see the name "Intech" anywhere on or near the club. It did come with a name (not "Generic"), but I'm not about to reopen the shipping box to find out what it is.]
J**L
Great little rescue
If you are looking at these, this is the one you need. Technically illegal , this 2 way chipper can get you out of trouble. I previously had one, but upgraded to this 2 sided. A nice club
P**R
Not bad
For me it was just too much of an angle and kept popping the ball to high and close
S**M
Nice club
Nice club, I like the weight and the right or left configuration.
K**S
Worth it's weight in gold!
Listen folks, I have been playing this wonderful game of golf for 32 years (teenage years not so much) and can honestly say I love this club after just 1 round. Recently I have been having a awful time with close fringe chipping, but that is now a thing of the past. The front 9 was my adjustment period to the club and that counted for only 3 holes, from that point forward no more chipping problems. The other members of the 3some started looking a there old school flat faced chippers with total disgust for the rest of the day. The only con would be that it's not really a tall man's club (I am 6'2") it's a little shorter than my putter. All in all if you want to chip them straight, I mean straight into the hole, you might want to purchase this bad boy.
J**P
left sided or right sided golf?
Excellent starter club for me to figure out if I will play left sided or right sided golf!Economical and functional for my needs!
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