Sunday, 17 October 2010

Pure Point Golf Chip Shot Tips - Short Game

I recently played a better game of golf with a friend. Every time I had a chip shot, he used a sand wedge. It did not matter if a chip shot short or long was fired chip. Every single time the ball hit the cut with a sand wedge.

Let me tell you what's wrong with this. If you have a loft golf chip, golf ball, you might be in order on the smaller chip shots, in other words, where you should not do a great golfSwing. But a golf ball to go if you think you need a great golf swing chipping.

If I had a little 'shooting chip, which will probably swing back a foot or a foot and a half long. If I had a chip shot over, I would like to make a longer backswing. You must be very talented to do.

Here is something that will really help. If you have a short-circuit shot, try chipping with a ninth ball of iron in the middle of your stance a little weight on the leftGamba, the handle on the left leg and arm to make a mobile out of it.

If you have a chip shot swing length media, regardless of the golf ball in the middle of your stance, weight on left leg with the handle on the left leg, and do some 'of the swinging arm. Because the loft is flat, the golf ball will go further.

I take it a step further for you. Suppose you have a chip shot and you had to go to the back of the green. Instead,so that long swing a sand wedge, why not try a 5 iron? Ball in the middle of your stance a little weight on left leg, handle in the direction of the left leg, and make the same swing that you have made of iron with a 9-iron golf swing and do the same with 7. I guarantee this will help.

Having an idea of what you are trying to do. You try to distance the golf ball go a short distance into the air and on for a long timeReason for a long chip shot: a short distance into the air and an average distance to the ground by a stroke length of the average chip, short circuit, a short distance into the air, and a bit 'on the floor.

To achieve this, try the golf club. Check the distance to the chip shots in club selection, not the length of the backswing.

Copyright 2006 David Nevogt

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