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Eric Cogorno
Avoiding disaster shots around the green is priority number one every time. In this tip, Eric Cogorno teaches a technique that will produce a consistent chipping motion and raise the floor of your worst chip shots.
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Hi Eric, great video.
2 questions.
1 Is there any point when you know you have too much body and not enough arms and hands?
2. When I use a lot of body motion in chipping and pitching, I get a lot more vertical motion in my head leading to fat shots. How can I combat this?
Great Job, Thanks.
Don’t think you need that much of body or that much rotation for a bump and roll which will be considered a chip ??
That was great . So simple but so effective .
Eric,
A very timely video. I have a pretty solid game but get killed with shots around the green. In a round I had today I estimated that I gave up 12 strokes around the green. It's demoralizing. Can't wait to practice this lesson at my local driving range.
Thank you.
Kevin Meyers, Madison, WI.
Good drill. Can’t wait to try it on the range.
Practiced the sync'd 50/50 motion and it helped! Thank you for the great tip
Nice idea but a 7 iron is better for bump and run
Nice idea and tip. Provides some flexibility for different clubs depending if chip and runs
This video lesson is really well done. My chipping around the green has improved immensely when I started rotating my torso to the target in conjunction with my arm swinging the club through the ball. Eric's lessons are always easy to repeat when I practice.
One of the best explanations of chipping I have seen- I've been watching Jason Day and trying to copy his motion- this puts it in great words- awesome!