Get Creative with Your Chipping
Kellie Stenzel’s chipping lesson shows how changing the position away from the middle of your stance can help you create different ball flights and rolls.
Kellie Stenzel is a PGA Master Professional and Class A LPGA Teaching Professional. She is a member of the Golf Magazine Top 100 Teachers in America, Golf for Women Top 50 Teachers list as well as Golf Digest’s Top Teachers in Florida list and #24 on Golf Digest 50 Greatest Women Teachers.
Originally from Geneva, New York, Kellie’s grandfather was a PGA Professional and her father played briefly on the PGA Tour. After graduating from high school, she attended Furman University in Greenville, S.C., and played four years of Division I Women’s golf. During her senior year at Furman, the team finished second in the nation at the NCAA finals.
After college, Kellie played professionally for five years on several tours around the world including the Futures Tour, The European Tour, Asian Tour, South African Tour and Australian Tour. She has over 15 years of teaching experience and presently runs the Kellie Stenzel Golf Academy at the Boca Raton Resort and Club in Florida.
Contact Kellie by email or phone 561-714-7305. For more information visit her website kelliestenzel.com and follow Kellie online on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube
Originally from Geneva, New York, Kellie’s grandfather was a PGA Professional and her father played briefly on the PGA Tour. She has over 15 years of teaching experience and presently runs the Kellie Stenzel Golf Academy at the Boca Raton Resort and Club in Florida.
Kellie Stenzel’s chipping lesson shows how changing the position away from the middle of your stance can help you create different ball flights and rolls.
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Would you like to save shots around the green? Everything you need to know about chipping from setup to club selection and even how to play the ‘baby chip’ is in this 10 lesson video course from PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel.
For more experienced golfers PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel says learn to chip with several different clubs to have more options for different distances and obstacles around the green.