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Old 05-15-2009, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 300Drive View Post
Why is it so difficult to chip, even with an 8 iron? I mean, they are much much hotter (at least the way I execute them).

What are the general tendencies of a player who has difficulty chipping with 9, 8, or 7 irons? Not enough right forearm, not enough wrist cock, too much of it? Should they be executed as a cut chip, or standard inside to square to inside? Help in making these shots come off "softer" (and no, I dont expect them to land like a butterfly, just to be controllable).

Thanks.
For low running chips, imagine you are putting. A 'swing' back and through.

For pitching, imagine you are tossing a ball underhanded.

Chances are very high that you are adding lag pressure/jabbing at the shot, and you may also have too much shaft lean.

A nice trick of Alex Morrison's, hum 'rockabye baby' as you swing back and through.
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