If you’re struggling with chipping and get scared every time you miss a green, try implementing this chipping set up and motion from Eric Cogorno.
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LED is a simplified way to improve the swing. I truly enjoy Martin Halls way of teaching. Clear and concise easy to understand swing thoughts for the long and short game.
great tip
Thats an awesome tip my man. Thanks!
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Loved this tip. Bryson Dechambeu has gone to this approach as well to avoid the heel catch
You are the best instructor on here I have really benefited from your relatable instructions tks
This method really works on manicured grass; however on rough lies, I really have to tighten up on my grip, or else the high grass will grab hold of my club head and the ball will dribble three or four yards. Unfortunately, a tight grip, which I also use in bunkers, creates problems in distance control, and I tend to over-swing. Any suggestions.
Took a $200 chipping course a few weeks ago. Part of the lesson was very similar. Good tip.
Why not just use the putter!?
Hi Eric, I'm 70 years old, and when I was about 15 years old a member at my 9 hole club showed me the exact same chipping routine that you outline in this video. He called it the "Patty Berg chipping method" using a putting grip and a lower lofted club like an 8 or 9 iron, no wrist action, just an arm swing. Greens were much slower then, so while I still us it to this day I am often using a pitching wedge, but it is still very effective. Nice job!
LED is a simplified way to improve the swing. I truly enjoy Martin Halls way of teaching. Clear and concise easy to understand swing thoughts for the long and short game.
great tip