By Chuck Evans
Special Contributor |
A lot of players are scared
to death of chipping - and for good reason. They have experienced the full
gamut of frustration. Sculling the ball over the green, laying the old Hormel on
it and watching the little divot go farther than the ball!
The good news is with the proper technique you can become a
chipping wizard!
Set up is critical for any shot and at the Medicus Golf Institute we refer to
this as "Set up for success." Address and set up are the two areas that
anyone can look as good as a PGA Tour pro, so make sure that you get
these two correct before you move the golf club.
In chipping you don't want any hand or wrist action, so the first thing you
will need to do is place the club in the left hand between the thumb and heel
pads. This will eliminate any wrist movement and also keep the left arm and
clubshaft in one line. Now add your right hand and use any style of grip that is
comfortable; overlapping, interlocking, ten finger, or reverse overlap. A lot of
players use the reverse overlap since that is what they use in their putting
stroke.
Once the grip is completed you now want to take your address and setup
position.
Start by placing the ball location off the back ankle, keep your shoulders
square to the target line, narrow your stance, and pull your left foot back to
give the visual of an open stance. Keep your head in the middle of the
stance! This will place the head in front of the golf ball. Then lean your
body and clubshaft toward the target until you have 80 percent of your weight
forward.
By leaning the weight forward you sharpen the angle of attack and make it
almost impossible to hit the chip fat!
Now it's time to make the stroke by simply moving the club back until the
butt end of the club reaches the middle of your right thigh. But do not shift
your weight - the weight stays forward. From here rotate your torso and allow it
bring the hands and club into Impact with no additional usage of hands - no
flipping of the golf club!
After impact keep rotating to follow through and keep the clubhead below the
hands.
We had a player that was scared to death of chipping and after working with
him doing exactly what I have described above he went out the next day on the
golf course and holed four chip shots! He came in all excited and couldn't wait
to tell us what had happened. Shortly after he came in, a couple of the players
that were out with him came and asked what we had done to change his chipping so
dramatically. We showed them a couple of things and they asked how they could
attend one of our Short Game
Schools, and one of them is a golf professional from another course
nearby.
Use this procedure and you will lose all fear of chipping. Who knows you may
even make a couple!
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