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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.

Chipping With Two Different Clubs

PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel shows why it makes good sense to have high and low shot club options when chipping around the green.

Stop Stabbing your Chip Shots

Looking for a great drill to help your chipping tempo? LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you make pure contact.

Do this Right After You Chip or Putt

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!

Wristy Chipping? Try the Left Hand Low Drill

Too much wrist hinge in your chips is a recipe for disaster. Megan Johnston demonstrates the left hand low (for right handers) chipping drill to improve your contact and get up and down more often.

5 Ways to Use Your Wedges Around the Green

Erika Larkin demonstrates the five different types of shot you can play with your wedges to get the ball close to the hole including low, medium, and high trajectory options to suit every situation.

Pitching from Thick Rough

LPGA Class A Teaching Professional Elena King shows how to play a pitch shot from the rough by opening the clubface and taking a steeper backswing with your sand wedge.

Pitching with Baby Powder

Try this fun drill from Sue Powers of Nancy Lopez Golf Adventures for better pitch shot contact and more consistency around the green.