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If you struggle with chip shots around the green, watch this tip from Nathalie Sheehan to adjust your grip and eliminate the yips.
Comments (11)
When in the downswing do good golfers bring their right hand and arm into the downswing? Or do they primarily use their left side?
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Little tired of watching never ending chipping lessons off perfect lies to a flat green.
How about some examples of chipping off mud on a downhill lie to a green 20 feet above you
ie reality
Some instructors would contend that you are getting the club "stuck" behind you, and that you may have problems catching up the face. I would appreciate a reply
Natalee had a great lesson and suggestion this is. As you know all of us amateurs get incredible amount of yips around the Green we overthink things as you know we start moving to many body parts. This really is going to help simplify it. I’m playing tomorrow so I can hardly wait. Thank you for your clear to the point lesson. Regards, Michael.
Tank you for the tip. Would help if you showed what club you are using. Assume 56 degree or pitch wedge
Just like previous chipping videos, we have no clue what club she is using. Might help.
When in the downswing do good golfers bring their right hand and arm into the downswing? Or do they primarily use their left side?
What to comment ?