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Sprinkler head or divot in your way on a shot you would normally putt? Just use the putting chip from Cindy Miller to cozy one up to tap in range.
Comments (20)
Nice video trainer. Better than a putter off the fringe
Nice work, Cindy. Explained very well. I've just nailed many consistently in practice. Thank you.
A teaching pro showed me this technique 6 mo. ago. I now use the putting chip for nearly all of my chipping using a 6 through PW (rarely used), 8 and 9 used the most. My chipping has always been above average for my handicap. This technique has taken it to another level.
thank you good tip
Thanks, Aimee. Will try. Always had an issue with keeping my head still.
GREAT!!! I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH HITTING DOWN ON THE BALL WITH DRIVER AND NOW I KNOW WHY; THANKS FOR THE TIPS!!!!!!
Great video aid. Thanks for the tip
Thanks for the tip! But can you not repair the damage in your line like in your example?
ill give this tip a try. I use pw often but never toed down the club. Hoping this will give me better control around the green and no "Fat shots"
You're within 2 club lengths of the green's edge and that allows you to move the ball ( no closer to the hole ) to avoid the irrigation head. :)
Nice video trainer. Better than a putter off the fringe
Nice work, Cindy. Explained very well. I've just nailed many consistently in practice. Thank you.