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Three Different Chipping Releases
Tony Ruggiero teaches how to hit three different shots around the green using the same setup and motion. The only thing you change is how you release the club through impact, giving you more control over trajectory and rollout.
Comments (12)
Good morning, Tony, just recovering from elbow surgery so i can now start practicing again. These three shots to practice will be a great starting point to get back into it. Thank you
What is “under release”?
Again, I find your stuff to be some of the "best practice" tips on here!
do you use this with a driver and fairway woods too?
Would it be safe to say that on the three chips, your club head respectively ends up at 45º closed, parallel and 90º closed with respect to the ground?
Nice tip Tony, but don’t understand when you say an under release, what does that mean? Are you saying the club head is different positions when you start (neutral, open and closed?), as you never mentioned that. Thanks.
Good morning, Tony, just recovering from elbow surgery so i can now start practicing again. These three shots to practice will be a great starting point to get back into it. Thank you
What is “under release”?