22nd February 2011
Once you get comfortable with your golf chip shot technique, you will want to work on where you want to land your shot on the green. Many players are of the opinion that it is better to get the ball on the green quickly, rolling it out like a put. This ...
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18th February 2011
A position you might find yourself in when playing with novice golfers, or those that like to play quickly is balls bumping each other on the green. This is a pretty common occurrence. Imagine you just hit your approach shot onto the green, but one of the...
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18th February 2011
If you are like most people there are going to be days when you simply can't get outside to practice chipping. Whether you are simply stuck inside during the winter months or you just want to practice some chipping or putting on a rainy day, these are som...
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17th February 2011
One of the most important things to remember when you are chipping is to make sure that your backswing is shorter than your follow-through. This is because you want to make sure you are accelerating through your strike, leading to a more stable clubhead a...
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17th February 2011
One of the most important things to remember if you want to learn how to chip better is just how important it is to have clean, consistent contact. You will need to strike the ball on the way down, avoiding hitting the ground before you hit the ball. Repe...
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15th February 2011
One of the biggest mistakes a golfer can make is thinking of their chip shot as simply a shortened version of their full swing. With chipping you do not want to cock your wrists, move your hands, or turn your lower body. You should consider your chip as m...
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15th February 2011
Chipping should not be a difficult part of the game. Other than putting it has the fewest moving parts of any other golf swing, yet many golfers find it difficult to place the ball well with their chip shots.
As difficult as it is to learn how to chip in...
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