
Take the Chip vs Pitch Challenge
Sue Shapcott shows how players take on too much risk and pitch the ball instead of chipping it. Deciding which shot is more reliable for you will save you strokes and reduce your handicap.
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.
Sue Shapcott shows how players take on too much risk and pitch the ball instead of chipping it. Deciding which shot is more reliable for you will save you strokes and reduce your handicap.
This great little game from Cindy Miller gets your short game ready for the course. See how many times you can get ‘up and down’ which means chip close then hole the putt.
LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows how to hit better approach shots by setting up at address to use the bounce rather than the leading edge of your wedges.
Control your pitching distance. Class A LPGA Teaching Professional Kellie Stenzel shows you how.
Do you have the wristy chip bad habit? Grab an alignment stick and let LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston show you how to get your chip shots close.
Natalie Adams of Smash Factor Golf Coaching shows you 3 vital score saving short game golf shots, the pitch, chip & run and high lob.
Cathy Kim uses the two and four quadrant target system and the bounce of the club to get the best results from tight lies around the green.
PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel shows why it makes good sense to have high and low shot club options when chipping around the green.
Looking for a great drill to help your chipping tempo? LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you make pure contact.
PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how the launch angle on your pitch shots can be altered by changing the ball position in your stance at address.
Learn how to better control the bottom of your swing for better contact. LPGA Instructor Elena King demonstrates the importance of foot pressure at impact.
Here’s a great quick tip from PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine. Always keep your eyes open and watch what the ball does if your long putt or chip is going past the hole. It will help you make the next one!
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