How To Chip A Golf Ball

How To Chip A Golf Ball


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Golf is one of the most amazing games to play outside. You can play it correctly by learning from Mark how to chip a golf ball correctly. Enlarge Golf is one of the most amazing games to play outside. You can play it correctly by learning from Mark how to chip a golf ball correctly.

Hi, there. Today, I'm going to show you how to chip a golf ball correctly. So, to chip a golf ball, you need anything form a sixteen degree wedge to a nine-nine depending on how high you want to hit the shot.

For me, personally, I use a sixteen-degree wedge. Step one is to position the ball correctly. And the ball should be opposed the left heel.

The start should be relatively narrow, the club face should be facing towards the target and the foot lay square to the target. Step two is to break the wrists medially in the back swing. You can see my club head is moved along the way but my hands and arm haven't moved very far.

Step three is to accelerate the hands into impact making sure the hand is leaving the club head the whole times. Step four is to finish with the arm and the club in a nice straight line. At no point should the club pass the hands.

Step five, overall, take the club back about 25% and then swing through about 75%. You need to be accelerating aggressive into the ball and taking it back just a short amount allowing to do this. Step six is to ensure the club hits the ball just before the ground.

Okay, so the summary: You need to make sure that the golf ball is aligned with the left heel. We break our wrist immediately going back. The hands lead the golf club head all the times into the impact, that the hands, arms and the club finishing the straight line at the end of the swing.

So, overall, take your club back about 25% and swing it through about 75% and finally, make sure that you hit the ball just before the ground. And that's how to chip a golf ball. |Golf is one of the most amazing games to play outside.

You can play it correctly by learning from Mark how to chip a golf ball correctly.