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In this tip, Martin Chuck explains how ‘pacing and facing’ is the key to hitting pure pitch shots around the green. Master your technique and start hitting pitch shots to tap-in range.
Comments (37)
the tips are on beautiful grasses. I have never seen a tip about hitting a chip from an uneven lie around the green. I live in the Northeast and the grass around the greens is never perfectly manicured. Can you do a tip about hitting chips from a "non perfect lie"
Should weight favor the front side on this shot?
I am a 1 handicap but I can’t hit the one bounce and stop chip/approach shot. What are the yardages I should be trying to hit this shot and how to perform it. Thanks for this video it reaffirms that the hands and club face exit left.
Martin - thank you for this great tip. Especially the stance and keep the feet closer together. Do you recommend a different club based on a players handicap in this scenario? Also - what club should be used in thick rough from 30 yds? Thanks!
when using my 60 or 58 degree I have a tendency to pop it up and not get the runout your getting?
When do you aim at th stick
I like the way you get to the point, good job sir.
Good video makes sense
If only.....we had turf that lush to hit off of in this month of February. Show us the hard pan lie that most of us encounter.
Can you provide the chipping basics for the tighter lie and a little more severe of an uphill lie? I find the weight goes back and the club bottoms out a little further back so how do you compensate and not dig or skull? Thank you!
the tips are on beautiful grasses. I have never seen a tip about hitting a chip from an uneven lie around the green. I live in the Northeast and the grass around the greens is never perfectly manicured. Can you do a tip about hitting chips from a "non perfect lie"
Should weight favor the front side on this shot?