Category Archive: Chipping

Short Game – Chipping Golf Instruction
Short Game – Chipping Golf Instruction I believe that the setup is the key to hitting a great chip shot. Of course, you need the backswing and the downswing, but if you're not standing to it properly, hitting the golf ball with the correct impact is going to be a very difficult thing to do. …

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How To Avoid Hitting Fat While Chipping
How To Avoid Hitting Fat While Chipping I just thought of a shot that I don’t see it very often, but for those of you that struggle with it, I wanted to give you a little golf tip on chipping, and I feel confident it will help you. Do you hit fat shots when you …

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Short Game – Chipping Distance Control
Chipping Distance Control In case you’re not sure about what clubs to use when you’re chipping, I have some advice to give you for your golf short game. I’ve been a big advocate of using a 5, 7, and a 9: a 9-iron for your short chip shots, a 7-iron for your medium length chip …

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Chipping Backswing
Chipping Backswing Let me tell you something that will play a major, major role in whether you can make solid contact with your chip shots. I’m going to tell you how to use the correct golf swing when chipping and it has to do with the backswing. There are two ways that you could swing …

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Chip Shot – Bump and Run
Chip Shot – Bump and Run I’m going to describe two very different golf shots to you. One is called a pitch shot with loft, and the other is called a chip shot with run. Now what’s the difference? Well, first of all, sometimes the pin is in a situation where you have to go …

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Chip Shot Tips – Short Game
Chip Shot Tips I recently played a round of golf with a friend of mine. Every time he had a chip shot, he used a sand wedge. It didn’t matter if he had a short chip shot or long chip shot. Every single time he chipped the ball, he chipped it with a sand wedge. …

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Chipping Woes
Chipping Woes The golf teaching tool is conventional. You could use a 5 iron, a 7 iron and a 9 iron to chip with. I like doing this, 5 for the long chip shots, 7 for the medium chip shots, and 9 for the short chip shots. Let me tell you the method and how …

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Chipping from Deep Rough
Chipping from Deep Rough Here are a few golf instructions about a couple of shots that are the most popular when you're hitting from out of deep rough. You will have a tendency to hit it thin or skull it or top it. And let me tell you why. When the golf club starts to …

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