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Tired of hitting on top of the ball? Try this pre-shot technique from Nathalie Sheehan to improve your contact around the green and hit solid chip shots.
Comments (10)
I often feel that only using my rt hand results in more consistent results. Now with your suggestion, I'll try "resting" my left hand at the grip.
It's not against any rules to use only one hand while putting.
Can’t wait to try this technique.
Great tip, I have been good about getting my weight forward but still had some chunks, keeping my head from going forward has helped with mor consistency in solid chips.
Thank you Nathalie for bring this tip to my awareness. Accomplished two topping incidents yesterday and now won't do it again. Thanks!
Thank you for the tip
Natalie, please tell me what club you are using to pitch with in this drill. Thank you.
The vertical line thought will be helpful next time I chip.
Thanks Nathalie for the great advice. Will use this In the future
Would this same tip apply to all your iron shots
I often feel that only using my rt hand results in more consistent results. Now with your suggestion, I'll try "resting" my left hand at the grip.
It's not against any rules to use only one hand while putting.
Can’t wait to try this technique.