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Stop duffing your chip shots

Stop duffing your chip shots

Here’s a way to stop duffing your chip shots. This will also help if you are hitting your chip shots thin. 

In today’s video Peter shows you the main reason as to why you duff your chip shots and how you can successfully play them as good as the pro’s.

 

 

 

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Simple pitching technique using a towel

In today’s video PGA professional and short game specialist Andy Gorman shows you how to build a simple pitching action using a towel.

 

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How to have “quiet hands” with your wedge game

To have good pitching technique that is consistent and simple and also enables you to control and repeat a consistent speed with a swing that produces good results… You need to quiet the hands and arms.

This is achieved most consistently with a technique that eliminates wrist action and places the emphasis for control on the bigger muscles in the body – i.e. the torso and the shoulders as you rotate away from and then toward the target.

 

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How to Hit a Bump and Run Golf Shot

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

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

 

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Take Control of Your Chip Shots!

Golfers often struggle to make consistent and solid contact on their chip shots. Yet good chipping can not only save you many strokes per round it can also give you more birdie opportunities.

In this video I show you how you can follow a simple progression of skills to ensure you will hit solid chip shots every time. I will then show you how you can build on these skills to add some variations to your chipping and thus get the ball closer to the hole than ever before.

 

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