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The Brush the Grass Drill for Better Chipping

Kellie Stenzel shows how to practice keeping your clubhead low after the ball and get it airborne with a simple grass brushing technique.

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Why You Aren't Releasing the Club And How to Fix It - Christina Ricci - Womens Golf
Why You Aren't Releasing the Club (And How to Fix It)
Many golfers "stand up" or stop rotating when trying to close the clubface. Christina Ricci demonstrates how to stay in your posture and rotate your forearms correctly for a powerful, square impact.
Dial In Your Putting Vision - Lindsay Knowlton - Womens Golf
Dial In Your Putting Vision
Alignment starts with where you stand. Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf demonstrates the "drop test"—a professional's secret to checking that your eyes are directly over the ball for better accuracy.
Why You Can't Take a Divot - Anne Rollo ProGolfGals - Womens Golf
Why You Can't Take a Divot - Ball-Then-Turf Contact
Ever wondered why you don't take divots and feel like you are supposed to? It's often because you are trying to "help" the ball up. Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton show why hitting the ground after the ball is essential for backspin and clean contact.
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Chip with Confidence - Nathalie Sheehan - Womens Golf
Chip with Confidence: High-Loft, Low-Loft, No Problem!
Struggling with chipping? Nathalie Filler shows you how to hit clean, high-lofted chips from tricky lies and introduces simpler, reliable bump-and-run techniques with an 8-iron or hybrid. Get ready to improve your short game and lower your scores.

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Should You Hinge Your Wrists for Bump and Run Chip Shots - Kellie Stenzel - Womens Golf
Should You Hinge Your Wrists for Bump and Run Chip Shots?
Should you lock your wrists or let them hinge naturally on a bump and run shot? LPGA Top 50 Instructor Kellie Stenzel explains that both methods work, and why choosing the right one comes down to personal preference and what gives you the most consistent...

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