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Golf Chip Shot Articles

 

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Explains the problem with using a sand wedge when chipping.

I'm going to describe two very different golf shots to you. One is called a pitch shot with loft, and the other is called a chip shot with run. Now what's the difference?

One of the most important shots out on the golf course is the approach shot to the green. Hitting an approach shot can be difficult for most high handicap golfers. Let's take a closer look at the different kinds of approach shots and what you can do to make some improvements to your golf game.

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Playing a chip shot from the fringe of a green versus putting through the fringe can be a little confusing for the average golfer. A lot of golfers choose to putt for the fear of not being able to control the distance of a chip shot around a green, and lets not talk about choking a chip shot. More often than not the confidence lies in the ability to putt the ball. When do you decide to chip instead of putt?

After mastering the concept of the tee shot, the next step as a golf instruction beginner is to move on to the short game and what are known as approach shots. For most people, these shots will be increasingly more difficult because they require more skill and patience than a simple tee shot.

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Bobby Eldridge gives you three golf teaching tools that you can use to stop your chipping woes completely.

A golf pitch shot is probably the one area that amateur golfers ignore the most. They think that it is so complicated and so they never work on it. The fact is, if you just think about doing these most important parts of the shot, it becomes very easy... and consistent.

The chip shot is probably one of the easier shots, but it can still go wrong. If you use your same stance and wist action you have used to get your ball in a chipping position, the chances are it will go wrong. There are three key elements to chipping you must remember.

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After mastering the concept of the tee shot, the next step as a golf instruction beginner is to move on to the short game and what are known as approach shots. For most people, these shots will be increasingly more difficult because they require more skill and patience than a simple tee shot.

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The chip shot is one of the easiest to learn in the game. Yet, many recreational players have trouble hitting the short chip shot, even after several golf instruction sessions. In fact, they're so bad, they substitute their putter for wedge, which isn't always wise, as I explain in my golf lessons.

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I want to give you a little golf tip on chipping, and I feel confident it will help you.

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Shares chipping tips for golfers who play golf where there's a lot of deep rough.

Too many moving parts in the short golf shot or chip. So many golfers move their legs and lift their heels during the shortestof chips. This is how one should play one of these shots.

To be successful with your short game you have to be able to get up and down in as few shots as possible. This makes pitching and chipping the ball so important because you want to get the ball as close to the hole as possible to only have one putt. Poor quality chip shots are often the result of an incorrect set-up. So here are a couple of pointers to help you set-up correctly for chipping and pitching.

Consistent Golf is what we all want. It's may be easier than you think.

Birdie Balls are an excellent golf practice aid that will improve your game. This article tells you why.

The frustrating corners and nook of a ball can present golf as the gentleman's game because of the discipline, patience and skill while playing it. Even the best golfers find it difficult with the rough. Here, you will find a few tips to chip a golf ball.

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I'm convinced that the golf setup is so important for chipping, let alone pitching. This is where it has to be just perfect, when you're all ready to pull that trigger.

Playing a good round of golf comes with a lot of good golf course management. Sure it is great to know how to have a great golf swing, but if you haven't got course management, then you haven't got a game plan.

One of the ways to drastically lower your score is to improve your golf course management. This basically means improving the way you approach and play each hole on the course. So lets get started. Do you get on to the tee box of a par four or a par five and automatically reach for your driver? Do you look at the layout of a particular whole and decide which club will be best suited to the teeshot?

 
 
 

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