Chipping For Lower Golf Scores

There are many different approaches to lowering our golf scores. I am a proponent of improving my short game in order to shoot the scores I expect during each round. There is no short cut to improving our chipping game, but there are some tips that might speed up our learning curve. Mark Crossfield offers three tips that may help with our short game. The first is the one that I need to pay attention to in order to improve my wedge game.

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A Simple Drill To Improve Our Chipping

I am always on the look out for simple, easy and repeatable drills I can use to improve my golf game. The less complicated drill that reinforces my fundamental chipping swing are best. I found one from Me and My Golf that fits the criteria for a great golf drill. Additionally, I can do this anywhere and do not need to carry extra kit.

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Consistent Chipping Lowers Our Golf Score

Every golfer chips the golf ball. Unless you are playing mini-putt, getting the ball up and down through consistent chipping is a fundamental skill we all require. I am always on the lookout for chipping drills and I found some from Scratch Golf Academy. I like them because they are easy, simple to replicate, and offer a chance to improve our short game.

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Changing Your Chipping Sequence

Chipping is an important shot that allows players to lower their golf score. This statement is not profound, but needs to be repeated from time to time. As an important topic of discussion, I realized that the plethora of interest points on chipping cannot be covered reasonably in one article. Keeping this in mind, I thought that talking about the differences between chipping and hitting should be broached. The chipping sequence is different than that of hitting in the fact that it is a less of an explosive movement. Chipping is more controlled and relies on a more gentle touch when making contact. To achieve this softer feel, our chipping sequence is very important.

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