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Nathalie Sheehan
A longer low point in your chipping motion will activate the bounce more and prevent chunked chips. To implement this action into your game, try to 2-ball drill from Nathalie Sheehan.
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Thx for the tip
Tight lies are killers when chipping!
Thanks for the two ball drill. Visual keys work for me.
When chipping,:
1. Should your weight be evenly distributed between the feet?
2. Should the clubface be slightly rotated opened to expose the bounce?
3. Should the stance (feet -not shoulders)be slightly opened?
4. Should the shaft be vertical (from looking head on)or slightly leaning forward?
Thanks for the great drill Nathalie ! Always can count on your help!
Great Drill!