If your short game is really inconsistent, learning how to hit the chip and run can help you get the ball on the green and moving towards the hole.

The chip and run is often thought of as a 6 or 7 iron shot always and only to medium and long pins, but in this video I show you how you can the chip and run to great effect with everything from a lob wedge to a 3 wood.

Most amateur golfers try to hit high flop shots that require more skill and precision, while hitting a simple chip and run helps to minimize the elements and get the ball on the green.

Maybe you’re consistently missing your landing zone, the ball’s rolling out too much, not enough. Well I’m here to tell you today that you may be missing out on the shot that’s going to help you improve the most, and that’s the chip and run.

 

 

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