6 Secrets To Improve Your Chipping Instantly

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6 Secrets to improve you’re chipping instantly Most golfers spend most of their time agonizing over their full swing. This is understandable given the need to get the ball 400 or so yards to the green in as few shots as possible. However, many players overlook the importance of chipping as a way of shaving a few more shots off their score. A well-placed chip from the fringe can put you in some awesome putting positions. Imagine how much less pressure you will feel knowing that even if you miss the green from your approach you still have a very good chance of getting down in two. Who is to say you won’t hole a few of those chips? Read on to find out how to perfect your chipping technique and add another weapon to your game. Chip shots are usually mis-hit due to a poor setup. You are looking to hit down on the ball rather than scoop it up. The fatal flaw is to let the clubhead get ahead of your hands. If you thin the golf ball or overhit it then this is probably why. 1) Stand over the ball with your legs close together. You want as little movement as possible in your body apart from your shoulders and arms. Aim your shoulders and feet left of the target. This open stance allows your shoulders to get around when you strike the ball. 2) Have the ball toward the back of your stance. Earlier we mentioned that you want to avoid scooping the ball – this will help you create a steeper and more downward blow to the golf ball. 3) Your hands should be ahead of the ball. Remember, we don’t want the clubhead to hit the ball ahead of your hands. To guide you let the handle of the club rest against your forward thigh. This is the position you want to start your hands.


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