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Martin Hall demonstrates how you can improve your contact and consistency on low-running chip shots around the green. It's all in the hips!
Comments (1)
Interesting drill, I need to try it, but I do have a question. The majority of the Golf Now tip videos, and indeed chipping videos posted by other golf instructors, stress using a pendulum swing when chipping so close to the green. Martin's technique seems to directly contradict that of Debbie Doniger (Strike Chips Solidly video). While Martin is chipping with his hips, Debbie advocates staying still. Both seem to work for them, so how do I choose?
Interesting drill, I need to try it, but I do have a question. The majority of the Golf Now tip videos, and indeed chipping videos posted by other golf instructors, stress using a pendulum swing when chipping so close to the green. Martin's technique seems to directly contradict that of Debbie Doniger (Strike Chips Solidly video). While Martin is chipping with his hips, Debbie advocates staying still. Both seem to work for them, so how do I choose?