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Nathalie Sheehan presents a couple options that could cure your chipping yips if you’ve been struggling around the green. Rethink your club choice and grip to start chipping it closer immediately.
Comments (6)
I use a 'chipper' - looks like a putter but with a loft. Very consistent results!
I tried this on the course yesterday and it made a world of difference. I gripped down on my three hybrid, held the club in my palms, and it worked really well. I even tried it about 40-50 yards out. I need more practice to fine tune it ... but it really was a great tip!!
I need to learn how to hit a soft chip or pitch shot when I'm close to the green going downhill. Can you help me with this problem?
Thank you,
Stan
I luv it! Will try this tomorrow at the course. I have struggled with those short chips & Pitches .... thank you again.
Everyone suggests using a hybrid. I have an entire set of senior hybrids. How many degrees loft club should I use?
I use a 'chipper' - looks like a putter but with a loft. Very consistent results!
I tried this on the course yesterday and it made a world of difference. I gripped down on my three hybrid, held the club in my palms, and it worked really well. I even tried it about 40-50 yards out. I need more practice to fine tune it ... but it really was a great tip!!