Got the Flips Around the Green?
Blading or chunking the ball with your chips and short pitch shots? You’re not alone. Christina Ricci shows how your hands coming to a dead halt could be the cause of your inconsistent 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.
Blading or chunking the ball with your chips and short pitch shots? You’re not alone. Christina Ricci shows how your hands coming to a dead halt could be the cause of your inconsistent shots.
Michele Low shows how to play a more controlled low flying chip. With shorter swings, reduced wrist action, and paying attention to where the ball lands and runs out, you can achieve more consistency and save shots around the green.
Trillium Rose shows what to do when you’ve got a tight lie and need a fail-proof chip shot to the flag.
LPGA Class A Teaching Professional Kathy Nyman takes you through seven different situations on the course that require hitting the ball 30 yards.
Karen Palacios Jansen on practicing your chip shots so that you know what club to use and where to land the ball and let it roll out towards the pin.
Cathy Kim explains what goes into your club choice when you have a wedge into the green.
One great alternative chipping club or even a good Plan B when your short game is not going perfectly is your hybrid.
Christina Ricci from MorePars.com shows you how to play better chip shots starting with picking the right club for the job.
Here’s a great tip from Alison Curdt on the right club selection for pitching over a bunker and stopping the ball close to the flag.
Christina Ricci shows how to identify if you are a steep or shallow player. Why? So you can get the best wedges for your style and understand how both affect your shots.
Do you struggle with inconsistency with your pitch shots? LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares a game changing tip!
Katie Dahl Director of Instruction at West Bay Club shows how to play a bump and run when you have to chip but would rather putt.