By Graham Stewart
• Here is a checklist of little tips to improve your chipping.
• Think of a chip as a putt with a different club.
• Select the spot where you wish to land the ball and then choose the appropriate club.
• The typical roll out on a flat green medium paced green.
Wedge 1:1
9 iron 1:2
8 iron 1:3
7 iron 1:4
• Feet close together.
• Weight towards the left foot (for a right-hander).
• Hold the club a little down the grip for more control.
• Aim the clubface to the target (May not be at the hole for a breaking chip).
• Left arm and club form a straight line with the club butt leaning forwards.
• Small swing, allowing the shoulders to do the work.
• Strike the ball first with a slight descending blow.
• Maintain the left arm and club in a straight line.
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