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Clean contact is critical on chip and pitch shots around the green. In this tip, John Montgomery demonstrates a drill that will help you keep pressure on your lead foot, leading to crisp contact.
Comments (3)
Chipping from rough to the pin over 5 yards without the ball rolling another five yards past. I use a 60 degree wedge, should I use a higher degree wedge
Your using a more lofted club than I would use for that chip.
what a joke, just put weight on left foot, mess up shot
Chipping from rough to the pin over 5 yards without the ball rolling another five yards past. I use a 60 degree wedge, should I use a higher degree wedge
Your using a more lofted club than I would use for that chip.