Approach putts with ping g15 irons
Short putts hit off this spot hold their line. Approach putts go the distance you had planned rather than ending up five feet short. By making pure contact alone, you will become a better putter.
Move on to the clubs you use to hit greenside chips. ping g15 irons are bigger strokes which add a new contact issue since the trajectory of the stroke is now a variable. You not only have to hit the ball in the center of the club, seen from toe to heel of the clubface, but also from top to bottom.
This new variable is controlled by where the club strikes the ground. Excepting the putter, and with a few other rare exceptions, all shots with the ball on the ground are struck with a descending blow so the club hits the ground in front of the ball--not underneath it, certainly not behind it, but in front of it.
As before, get a pile of balls and hit chip after chip with ping g15 . Don't worry about where the ball goes. Work only on centered contact that pinches the ball between the club and the ground. With right contact the ball feels like it was squeezed away from the ground and clubface. Ishiner