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Master your golf chipping: Pro tips & drills to improve your short game indoors!
Join us for an insightful golf chipping lesson filmed in an indoor golf simulator setting. In this video, a golf coach guides a player through a practical alignment stick golf drill designed to ...
The blow up hole. It’s the easiest way to sink a promising round. Not to mention how demoralizing it can be for a weekend ...
How many times have you told yourself this over a chip shot: “It’s OK to go past the hole, just don’t come up short,” only to hit it halfway there—and right on line? Probably more times than you care ...
Watching Scottie Scheffler dominate through 36 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson reminded me of something I've been preaching to my students for years: the shape of your backswing matters tremendously.
There was a time when I went down a rabbit hole trying to learn a more advanced way of chipping. It wasn’t long before I returned to what I think is the simplest method of hitting greenside shots. Why ...
No matter how solid your ball striking, you will inevitably miss greens in regulation. From there, the difference between par and bogey (or worse) is a tidy short game. If you watch the pros each ...
In this edition of Play Smart, we look at how Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, fixed Zephyr Melton's chipping in five minutes. The post How an elite short-game coach fixed my chipping in ...
The scenario is nerve-wracking in your Saturday morning fourball match let alone in the decisive moments of a major championship: a chip from the rough to a green running away toward water. But that’s ...
Chunking a chip is no fun. It’s equal parts wasted stroke and bruised ego. In my experience, there are five errors you can make to chunk one: 1) a strong grip, which invites the lead edge of the club ...
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