Michael Kolar demonstrates a fun drill that will help you develop better feel around the green. Master this drill and take your short game to the next level.
Great Drill. I have a bit of trouble consistently brushing the ground in the right spot - leads to fat and thin shots. Any thoughts or drills to become more consistent?
Hi Andrew, thank you! I would recommend keeping your eye sight directly on the top of the ball not the back or front. Start with very short swings and work your way up.
Michael It seemed as though with each successive chip that you were gaining height. is this because you are keeping the same tempo and lengthen the swing for the chip, therefore the ball is climbing the face progressively Thanks John D
Weight on front foot and arms slightly forward?
Thanks it will be helpful
Great drill. Thanks
Which wedge do you recommend using for this drill? Ball position?
I would use all of your wedges so you can get a sense of them all. I’d also recommend playing the ball in the center of your stance.
Great Drill. I have a bit of trouble consistently brushing the ground in the right spot - leads to fat and thin shots.
Any thoughts or drills to become more consistent?
Hi Andrew, thank you! I would recommend keeping your eye sight directly on the top of the ball not the back or front. Start with very short swings and work your way up.
Thanks for the concept of leap frog drill. Good video tip.
Larry in Albany, NY
Michael
It seemed as though with each successive chip that you were gaining height. is this because you are keeping the same tempo and lengthen the swing for the chip, therefore the ball is climbing the face progressively
Thanks
John D
That is correct John.
Hoping this leap frog practice drops some strokes off my score.
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Great tip, thanks. I seem to get too much loft on my chips when using 52 degree but can’t get enough check if I go to PW. Any suggestions?