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Carolin Pinegger
Carolin Pinegger teaches a core focused chipping motion that will produce more consistent chipping strikes.
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Thanks so much, Carolin! Your tips have helped my chipping immensely. Chipping was the weakest part of my game, and it has improved dramatically.
Thanks! So simple but yet it makes perfect sense. Nothing worse than giving up strokes with poor chips like I constantly do! Thanks,love your lessons!
Well done. Simple and concise.
How do you make sure that you get the ball in the air and not hit the ground before the ball or hit the ball thin? Thanks!
Good stuff, thanks!
Excellent tip. It works just as you showed in the video. Turning the body centered on the belly botton make sure I actually turned my body and was able to hit the shot with my upper body instead of my hands and create better consistency and a good chip shot. Thank you.
Nice tip. I too would like to know which club you used. Thanks
Nice video Carolin. I do hit chip shots in a very similar fashion as you did during your demonstration. I was wondering what club you were using. My guess was a 56 degree (sand wedge) for loft.
Such a simple tip that clarifies the motion. Thanks Carolin!
Thanks, this is one of my primary struggles. Now I have some simple thoughts to use.