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Martin Hall uses bottle tops and poker chips to teach better chipping contact. Perfect this drill at home and you will stop chunking chips on the course for good.
Comments (9)
I often chunk my chips, meaning my club stabs the ground and my ball doesn’t go very far. What do I need to do to stop this from happening?
Where in stance should ball be relative to a standard sand shot?
How would i increase speed on this exercise to get the ball to go further but stop faster?
Eyes on back of ball or forward? Thx.
What club are you chipping with and why?
I often chunk my chips, meaning my club stabs the ground and my ball doesn’t go very far. What do I need to do to stop this from happening?
Where in stance should ball be relative to a standard sand shot?