GOLF INSTRUCTIONS for CHIPPING
Requiring the utmost authority in golf is a shot that is also one of the shortest in golf. Golf instruction chipping without authority can be thin, fat or even shanked shots. Whatever can go wrong usually will. However hit your chip shots with authority and chances are you’ll be tapping in for your next.
A few things lead to poor or bad chipping and a lack of authority, they are fear, lack of strength, and indecision. Think of your club as a horse.(weird analogy but stay with me ) If your not confident, it has this uncanny knack of recognizing your concern and plays up. Far more satisfactory results are achieved if you show it who is boss, who is in charge.
The best way to ensure authority is repetition. Bring authority back to your short game, take on these two strength drills now.
First Drill- Hold your club horizontally out in front of your body, then cock the wrists. It’s a simple exercise but, like Drill 2, repeat for 10 repetitions, build up gradually and get some strength and flexibility into those wrists.
Drill 2; Hold your arms outstretched with a weight (a couple of golf clubs or 440gm cans are fine if you don’t have hand weights) and lift up and down with your wrists.
Strength of your Wrist
It can be difficult to hit a shot with authority if the club feels heavy in your hand. A pitch is a firm wristed action so the wrist must secure the club to ensure you’re in control of your swing. Spending some time with these drills can assist many golfers, particularly beginning players with weak wrists, it won’t hurt.
Be Decisive
There are countless articles covering club selection and type of chip shot for a particular situation. What’s your decision, try to erase any doubt whatsoever, convince yourself that it’s the correct choice.
Practice repeating the same golf shot over and over again on the practice green.
Placing a basket or bucket in your backyard at home and practice chipping into that, can really hone your skills. You will be well on your way to getting chip shots close, when your decisive and have strong wrists and can hit the target regularly.
Learn the proper chipping set-up; weight on lead side, ball slightly back of centre in your stance, eyes and hands closer to the target than the ball is at address.
Hinge the club slightly during the backswing with your favoured or dominant hand, learn to hinge and to hold.
Hold this position post impact, in the follow through. That is, don’t let the clubhead pass under your lead hand before impact. The ideal position at impact is the back of that hand should be nearer to the target than the ball is. After reaching impact, you may release the club a little.
Don’t tighten up. Scooping a chip shot into the air, getting to wristy is an amateures number 1 difficulty.
Golf Instruction Chipping Tip- Bet on the percentages
It might look fancy in the air but there’s a higher risk of error when you increase your loft for a greenside chip. Extra loft decreases the margin for error at impact and decreases the size of the landing zone on the green.
The second bounce check-up is one of the hardest shots to play in golf, so it’s best left to the pros.
I encourage any amateur golfer to go for maximum roll and minimum air time, remembering to land the ball on the green.. This means using less-lofted clubs and relying on a simple formula when faced with a chip around the green. An amount of on course management is primary to any shot in golf. As is a brush up on the finer points of golf instruction for a balanced posture
Golf Instruction Chipping, the method
When chipping, your target is not the flag, your focus is on your landing spot. This will change because of the state of the green, and what lofted club you are using. Start with a five iron, and increase the loft depending on the amount of green available, using the following ratios.
- 5 IRON
20 percent flight, 80 percent bounce and roll. ?
- 8 IRON
33 percent flight, 67 percent bounce and roll
- WEDGE
50 percent bounce and 50 percent roll.
Practice chipping with an 8 iron to master the bump and run, then you can start with your wedge.
Here is a great golf instruction chipping tip I learned a while ago, try this. In your normal stance for a chip shot, grab a ball and throw it underarm at your target to gain a feel for how hard you will need to swing the club.
Use this method to imagine how much strength is needed to fly the ball onto the green and roll up to the hole, throw the ball two thirds of the way onto the green back to the cup. This is a great technique to get a feel for the shot.
I hope these few golf instruction tips will help you to improve your short game and reduce the number of shots in your round the next time you go out on the course.
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