Practice Games for Chipping
Legends of the LPGA player Cindy Miller shares six of her favorite practice games to sharpen up your chipping 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.
Legends of the LPGA player Cindy Miller shares six of her favorite practice games to sharpen up your chipping around the green.
Don’t try to fly your ball to the hole when you chip. Learn to hit your targets and allow for the roll with Cindy Miller’s fun chipping practice session.
Kellie Stenzel’s easy to understand guide for new golfers. Chipping is the short game shot that keeps the ball low and running on to the green, and it’s a swinging motion that you already know.
LPGA Teaching Professional, Nathalie Filler takes you through the skills you need to get your chip shots close to the hole.
LPGA Teaching Professinal Megan Johnston has a simple focus drill to help you get the bottom of your chipping swing arc in front of the ball.
LPGA Class A Teaching Professional Christina Ricci shows how to play shots to the green when you have a tricky downhill lie.
Once you get more experienced with your short game it is time to introduce the low bump and run shot.
In this short video tip, Nathalie Filler from Old Palm Golf Club shows you three easy practice swing checks to help you hit consistently good chip shots around the green.
Christina Ricci recommends getting fitted for your wedges and shares the easy way to to control the roll on your wedge shots with one set-up adjustment. If you want more pars, then let’s help you to control the roll on the green.
Meredith Kirk demonstrates the setup and action you need to successfully play a chip shot that hits the ground early and runs out to the flag.
Distance control on your chip shots can be tricky. Maria Palozola demonstrates how to take the focus away from the flag and on to a landing spot so that you can use the natural contours of the green and get the ball close to the hole.
LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow uses aircraft landing imagery to get creative around the green.