Chip Away at your Score
Get ‘Up and Down’! LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow shares the secrets of playing effective chip shots.
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.
Get ‘Up and Down’! LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow shares the secrets of playing effective chip shots.
When you need to play a really short chip shot, Kellie Stenzel’s baby chip may be perfect! It is definitely better than trying to take a shorter swing. Give it a try.
Coach Shayain shows you how to hit better pitch shots by understanding your hand action when playing this important short game scoring shot.
TPI Certified Golf Coach Michele Low shows how to make more solid contact with your chip shots by learning a consistent tempo.
Alison Curdt shows how using a rope is an easy way to learn tempo and train your body to rotate back and through for more consistent and solid pitch shots.
LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci shows how to decide what kind of shot to play based on different types of rough around the green. In this example, the rough is light and fluffy and Christina has a simple technique to get her golf ball over the bunker and onto the green.
If you are too ‘handsy’ with your shots around the green, switch to Cathy Kim’s longer and wider hand motion just like you are tossing the ball and eliminate that annoying flip.
Your short game will benefit from this quick lesson by LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim on how to set up with your wedge and play those little chip and pitch shots.
When you miss the green and have a tight lie that’s too far to putt, try an upright croquet style chip from LPGA Professional Instructor Trillium Rose.
Kellie Stenzel shows how the easiest way to control the distance of your pitch shots is by changing the length of your swing.
8 practice drills from Erika Larkin using an alignment rod that will sharpen up your chipping skills. Remember, chipping is a low trajectory shot with minimal air time and maximum roll.
LPGA Teaching Professional Cathy Kim shows how to select the right club based on your skill level when your ball is on a tight lie near the green.