Use your putting stroke in chipping


Use a simple-wristed action and trust the loft of the club to do the work.

USE a putting-stroke feel in your chipping will go a long way to helping you play the ball with accuracy and confidence.

You need the wrists to be quiet for both shots, but that doesn’t mean you need to lock out your wrists as you chip.

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