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In this tip, Andrew Rice provides a great visual to help you improve your chipping contact. “Land the airplane” and start chipping it to tap-in range more often. Watch now!
Comments (15)
I would appreciate a tip on chipping out of a terrible lie!
Andrew...during the golf swing, where do you focus your eyes? Do you look at a certain part of the ball during the downswing? If so, is it different between irons and your driver?
Thanks!
What amount of bounce do you recommend for the wedge you used?
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE SWING IN SLOMO. THEN WE COULD SEE HOW MUCH FORWARD SHAFT LEAN YOU SUE. THANKS
IT LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE A LOT OF HANDLE FORWARD LEAN WHEN YOU SWING.
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I often take 2 or 3 practice swings trying to scape the grass as you’ve shown but on the actual shot about 40% of the time I will hit it thin and send it across the green. I think it’s because I’m not keeping my shoulders level through the swing plane?
Good instruction. Are there any adjustments needed for thick grass or uneven lies?
Doesn't it also help the glide if there isn't too much bounce on the bottom of the club?
I would appreciate a tip on chipping out of a terrible lie!
Andrew...during the golf swing, where do you focus your eyes? Do you look at a certain part of the ball during the downswing? If so, is it different between irons and your driver?
Thanks!