
How to Hit Good Chips Off Bad Lies
Anne Rollo shows you the best way to chip when you have a poor lie around the green.
Working on your short game (chipping and pitching around the green) is a surefire way to save strokes on your round. Here are our latest lessons for your short game.
Anne Rollo shows you the best way to chip when you have a poor lie around the green.
Flighted wedge shots can be really helpful when you want to get close to the pin from a good lie. Here are some keys from Alison Curdt to get you started.
LPGA professional instructor Meredith Kirk answers the common question about which club to use from just off the green.
Christina Ricci shows how to play a difficult sloping downhill chip shot and shares the key points for success when the ball is below your feet.
Are you too handsy around the green? Cathy Kim demonstrates a great drill to help you keep your forearms close together for more consistent short game shots.
What’s your ‘Go To” club around the greens? Kristin Walla shows the different options for getting that scorecard saving up and down!
A great option when you’re near the green and need to pitch the ball with some height but also land it softly. Check out these tips from Trillium Rose as she demonstrates the shot.
What are the best ways to save shots around the green? We asked 16 expert LPGA and PGA instructors for their best piece of short game advice.
Learning how to hit accurate pitch shots requires control of the carry distance, trajectory, bounce and roll. Maria Palozola shows how to master these four factors.
One of Kellie Stenzel’s favorite clubs for pitching is the gap wedge… here’s why!
PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw demonstrates how to use the bounce of your wedge to get the ball over an obstacle so it lands softly near the flag.
Christina Ricci’s complete uneven lies chipping technique for getting it close to the pin when playing a chip shot above and below your feet on downhill and uphill lies.
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