The golf club is adapted for chip shots and has an upright shaft having a
top grip and a bottom end; and a club head having (a) a hosel portion,
(b) a trapezoidal clubface with a predetermined angle of loft, a longer
leading edge and a relatively short trailing edge, (c) a sole plate
having a similar profile to the clubface and defining a bounce angle with
respect to a horizontal plane normal to the axis of the shaft, and (d)
two opposite side walls in the shape of isosceles triangles for
connecting the respective sets of opposing side edges of the clubface and
sole plate with the apexes of the triangular side walls pointing away
from each other. The leading edge of the clubface defines two acute
angled points diverging forwardly of the club head to neutralize rough
elements of sand, weed and other barriers and reach out to hit a nestled
ball back to the fairway.