Kyle Voska Golf

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Fundamentals Of Chipping

FUNDAMENTALS OF CHIPPING

Definition: A low-flying shot that will tend to roll more than it flies.  Primarily used for shots close to the green, this shot is usually hit with the 8-iron through Lob Wedge, although longer clubs can be used.  The longer the club/less loft of the club, the lower the ball will fly and more it will roll.

Goal: Land the ball about 2-3 paces onto the green and allow for roll like a putt.  Choose a club that will carry the ball comfortably onto the green.

Setup:

  1. Feet close together, almost touching
  2. Ball placement off the toes of your back foot
  3. Weight should favor your target-side foot
  4. Stand close to the ball to make this shot similar to a putt
  5. Forward press the club by leaning the handle towards the target – this sets your hands well ahead of the ball

Execution:

  1. The motion used should be similar to a putting stroke
  2. Allow the loft of the club to get the ball in the air – trying to help the ball up will tend to cause topped and duffed shots
  3. Finish low with no wrist breakdown – left arm and club form a straight line
  4. Allow for roll as the ball will fly low and roll more than it flies

January 17, 2010 Posted by | Chipping, Fundamentals of Golf, UC Class Notes | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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