How You Finish on Your Pitches Controls Your Trajectory
Maria Palozola shows how to control the trajectory on pitch shots by finishing your swing low, medium or high.
Chip Away at Your Score – Getting ‘Up and Down’
LPGA Professionals Hall of Fame instructor Deb Vangellow shares her priceless secrets for saving shots around the green. LPGA Tour Photographs by Ben Harpring.
Should I Use My Sand Wedge or Pitching Wedge?
If you can’t decide which wedge to hit with from the fairway near the green, LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim has some tips for choosing the right club for the right situation!
Flop it Like it’s Hot! How to Hit Flop Shots
Hitting a high flying and soft landing flop shot doesn’t have to be hard. Kristin Walla shows how it’s done.
Never Aim at the Flag When Chipping and Pitching
Anne Rollo shows why focusing on the landing area rather than the target will save you shots around the green.
Playing Good Shots from Thick Rough Around the Green
TPI Golf Instructor Michele Low shares her favorite tips for getting the ball close to the hole from thick greenside rough.
Tip the Clubhead Up to Play Better Chip Shots
Cathy Kim shows how to stop the heel of your club from digging in the ground and hit nice clean chip shots from the center of the clubface every time.
How to Hit Good Chips Off Bad Lies
Anne Rollo shows you the best way to chip when you have a poor lie around the green.
How to Play a Flighted Wedge Shot
Flighted wedge shots can be really helpful when you want to get close to the pin from a good lie. Here are some keys from Alison Curdt to get you started.
Should You Putt or Chip from the Fringe?
LPGA professional instructor Meredith Kirk answers the common question about which club to use from just off the green.
How to Play a Sidehill Chip
Christina Ricci shows how to play a difficult sloping downhill chip shot and shares the key points for success when the ball is below your feet.
Stop Slapping at the Ball Around the Green
Are you too handsy around the green? Cathy Kim demonstrates a great drill to help you keep your forearms close together for more consistent short game shots.