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Two common chipping mistakes that are hurting your short game

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 30, 2024Updated:September 30, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Improving your chip shots can make a significant difference in your overall golf game. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Trent Wearner has identified two common errors that amateur golfers often make in their chip shots that can be easily fixed. One common mistake is standing too far from the ball at setup, which can lead to poor contact with the ball. To correct this, Wearner suggests standing closer to the ball and using a simple at-home drill to ensure the club is flat at address. Another common error is not turning the body enough during the downswing and into the finish, which can result in bladed or chunked chip shots. Wearner recommends focusing on rotating the body open through impact and keeping the body tall at the finish to improve rotation in the short game.

Improving your chip shots can take pressure off your iron game and help you get up and down more efficiently. By mastering the ideal chip shot, you can save strokes around the green and improve your overall score. Many mid-handicappers struggle with anxiety and bad habits when it comes to chipping, but these issues can be easily fixed by addressing setup and in-swing flaws. Wearner emphasizes the importance of executing the ideal chip shot, which is a crucial skill in getting up and down successfully. By following Wearner’s tips, golfers can improve their chip shots and lower their scores.

To correct the setup error of standing too far from the ball, Wearner suggests using an at-home drill with a wedge on the floor to ensure the club is flat at address. By standing closer to the ball and positioning the hands higher, golfers can improve their contact with the ball and execute better chip shots. In addition, focusing on body rotation during the downswing and into the finish can help golfers avoid chunked or bladed chip shots. By turning the body open through impact and keeping the body tall at the finish, golfers can improve their rotation in the short game and achieve better results on chip shots.

Improving clubface control is essential for successful chip shots, and envisioning a ‘finish line’ can help golfers correct their clubface control. By focusing on finishing with an open and tall body position, golfers can improve their control and accuracy on chip shots. Wearner emphasizes the importance of body rotation in the short game and suggests watching Tour players to observe their open and tall finish positions. By emulating the techniques of professional golfers and focusing on body rotation, golfers can improve their chip shots and lower their scores around the green.

In conclusion, mastering chip shots is a key aspect of improving your overall golf game and lowering your scores. By addressing common errors such as standing too far from the ball at setup and lack of body rotation during the downswing and finish, golfers can improve their chip shots and save strokes around the green. Wearner’s tips on setup and in-swing adjustments can help golfers correct these errors and achieve better results on chip shots. By focusing on clubface control, body rotation, and finishing with an open and tall position, golfers can improve their short game and become more confident on the course.

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