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A common cause of small misses around the green is an overly open stance at address. Aimee Cho shows why a more neutral setup—only 3–5° open—helps you control the low point and produce more consistent contact on chips.
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Thanks. I'd been chipping well last year but with the winter break needed a refresher. This helps. Are there some chips with no hip movement, no weight movement , and only shoulder rocking ?
Could GolfPass include a session on common golf aches and pains and aside from exercise, and warm up, how to avoid such common elbow, hip, back pain ? What are the commone potential swing flaws that are more likely to bring them on ? How to avoid ? Over use versus thoughtful use ? Thanks
Aimee, I sometimes get stuck on shanks when I chip, do you have a video for this issue?
Thanks. I'd been chipping well last year but with the winter break needed a refresher. This helps. Are there some chips with no hip movement, no weight movement , and only shoulder rocking ?
Could GolfPass include a session on common golf aches and pains and aside from exercise, and warm up, how to avoid such common elbow, hip, back pain ? What are the commone potential swing flaws that are more likely to bring them on ? How to avoid ? Over use versus thoughtful use ? Thanks
Aimee, I sometimes get stuck on shanks when I chip, do you have a video for this issue?