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Carolin Pinegger
Carolin Pinegger demonstrates a chipping system that will revolutionize your short game. With just three ball positions and three hand positions, you can hit every shot needed around the green.
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Great chipping system. Look forward to implementing it on the course. Would you say your wedge position is closed, open or neutral when implementing this chipping system. What should the ball position be on a 60 yard chip to avoid chunking the shot
Thx
Good system and tips for ball flight and control.
What would be the use for hands in the back position?
Great system, look forward to trying it. What club are you using in this video?
Great tips. What about a ball in the thick ruff just off the green where the pin is only about ten feet away?
i can't get these videos to load properly anymore. Very frustrating
What club are you using?
This was a 56 degree wedge.
Carolin, how fram the hole can this chipping system work from?
Hey Jack, so it works well up to about 60 yards with the higher softer shots but of course gets a bit more challenging as then the "y" will need to get a bit more lose during the backswing but needs to return to that position at impact. The longer the swing gets the more challenging it gets. But anything just off the greens is the simplest to start with.
Great drills
Thank you!
When do you use ball position back and hands back? You didn’t show an example of moving the hands back.
Sorry to criticize but in the video it is clear that the height and run was influenced considerably by the small but significant amount of wrist hinging. On your first shot the the club comes in and finishes with a bit of forward lean and in the second last shot the wrists hinge on the back swing and follow through - even though you say the 'Y" stays the same. Clearly you are correct in the basics of what you say about ball position and club lean but that bit of wrist hinge or forward lean makes a big difference to the shot.