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10 Essential Steps to Getting Your Chips Near the Pin

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 24, 2024Updated:August 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Improving your short game can be a game-changer for mid-to-high handicappers looking to lower their scores. While this may seem like a daunting task, focusing on proper technique and understanding distance control with your wedges can make a significant difference. One of the key shots to master is the chip shot, a version of the bump-and-run where the ball rolls equal to or greater than the distance it carried in the air. In this article, we will discuss 10 key tips to help you execute chip shots more consistently and leave your ball closer to the pin.

The first step in mastering chip shots is to focus on your setup. Start by gripping the club low on the grip to make a smaller swing motion, similar to a putting stroke. Additionally, narrow your stance by positioning your feet about one clubhead-width apart and place the ball centered to slightly back in your stance. Lean your body and the club towards the target to slightly deloft the clubface and drop the lead shoulder, ensuring better contact.

When it comes to the stroke, remember to use a smaller stroke resembling your putting stroke to avoid mishits. Get the club to the ground to lift the ball into the air, ensuring solid contact with the ball. While using your wrists on chip shots is a personal preference, it is essential to stay relaxed and allow your wrists to move naturally to improve contact and distance control. Practice hitting the ground during your stroke to ensure consistent contact.

Distance control is crucial in mastering chip shots. Choose a target and desired distance, then practice hitting 20-30-yard chip shots with your pitching wedge. Change distances and clubs to control your chipping distance more efficiently. Identify your landing spot and react to it by placing a target on the ground and focusing on landing your ball near that target to master your distance control.

Practicing these 10 key tips will help you improve your chip shots and leave your ball closer to the pin, ultimately lowering your scores and improving your overall game. By focusing on proper technique, understanding distance control, and practicing consistently, you can become a more confident and skilled player around the greens. Mastering the chip shot is an essential skill for any golfer looking to improve their short game and lower their scores on the course.

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