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Chipping vs. putting: Master golf’s short game techniques | Golf lesson & tips in simulator
In this detailed golf lesson, our experienced golf instructor guides a student through the essential differences between chipping and putting techniques, using the indoor golf simulator for a clear ...
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Golf chipping lesson: Simple 'brush the grass' drill for short game success!
Join us for an in-depth golf chipping lesson as a seasoned golf coach works with a student on the chipping green. In this video, you’ll witness step-by-step golf instruction focused on improving your ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Golf is already tough enough, but when you add pressure to the mix, it can make even the ...
Developing a reliable short game is key for beginner golfers to lower scores. Learning lag chipping drills can improve control and accuracy from 5-15 yards. Consistent practice with defined benchmarks ...
The great Harvey Penick used to ask his students to practice their short games by hitting chips under a bench. Classic stuff that can help you learn how to lead with your hands through impact.
Professional long driver Averee Dovsek shares essential golf chipping tips for tight lies, helping golfers avoid chinking ...
For some professional golfers, their best year is their winningest, but for Tom Watson, it was the season he captured two major championships by taking down Jack Nicklaus—both times. That year, 1977, ...
On average, a Rory chip will land within 5 feet of the hole every time, making the Northern Irishman one of the game's most ruthlessly efficient chippers. That is, of course, when he does need to chip ...
Golf fans will never (ever) be able to hit a golf ball like Rory McIlroy, but they can at least try to practice chipping like the five-time major champ this week. Well, the way he practiced long (long ...
One of the fastest ways for beginner golfers to lower scores is by developing a reliable (and repeatable!) short game. That's because having a shorter swing and not a full swing is easier to control, ...
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