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Martin Hall
Stop thinking about your hands when chipping. Instead, focus your attention on the body part that Martin Hall calls the ‘chipping engine’ to hit crisp shots around the green.
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Nice tutorial here!
Will use this lesson for sure!
This will definitely help improve my short game
Seems simple enough but could you please add your thoughts on taking the club back? Some mind gremlin always shouts “You didn’t turn enough so I’ll help you rush forward”. Chunk, skull.
Thank you for the drill
Martin, one of the best lessons of my golf pass membership! Anxious to try on the green.
I like your strange comments, I have phases with the chipping issue, For me I make my less acceptable results from uphill lies in light rough.
Is that the same feeling for the pitch shots?
Love your tips will try this one out question with chipping where should the ball be placed in your stance
Didn’t see an answer to my comment so I’ll ask again. Does this technique apply to fairway woods as well such as 3 and 5 woods?