Purpose
- To understand the mechanics of the chip shot. Chipping requires a slow tempo and a crisp swing. Stand
close to the ball for a more direct swing path. Keep your weight left, body leaning slightly left, with hands ahead of
the ball. Chipping is mostly an arm movement. You are trying to brush or sweep the grass, hitting through the ball.
Your left arm will dominate the shot. Your arms and wrists work as one unit. Keep your lower body action to a minimum.
Grip down slightly for the short chips will give you more feel (control) because your hands are closer to the
ball.
- To understand the limited role of the lower body in executing chip shots. Lower body movement is
extremely limited in the chip shot. However, there is movement. Chipping is all upper body, right up to the point of
impact, then the right knee leans in, bending and moving forward down the target line. Do not force this movement. It
is natural and barely noticeable. Your hands are still ahead of the ball at impact and the left arm leads the
way.
Do.s and Don.ts
Always chip to a target (landing spot). It is your intermediate target where the ball flight ends and the roll begins.
written by Joe Davidson www.SimpleGolf.com
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