Posted on 29 October 2010 by admin
Finally Revealed: How To Master The Golf Approach Shot
The golf approach shot is generally anything from 100 or so yards and should be your final shot to the green. This is where you want to get ‘up and down’ in as few shots as possible. Unfortunately for some this happens less often than they would like. Lets take a look at what you can do to master the approach shot.
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Posted on 29 October 2010 by admin
Finally Revealed – How to Master the Golf Approach Shot
The golf approach shot is generally anything from 100 or so yards and should be your final shot to the green. This is where you want to get ‘up and down’ in as few shots as possible. Unfortunately for some this happens less often than they would like. Lets take a look at what you can do to master the approach shot.
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Posted on 23 October 2010 by admin
How To Make The Perfect Chip Shot
A chip shot can be one of the most difficult in the game of golf and requires a great deal of practice. In reality, though it’s not that tough to master.
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Posted on 17 October 2010 by admin
Chip Shot Boot Camp – the Fundamentals
Are you frustrated with your short game? It happens quite often to amateurs and pros alike. You feel like you have put in your time at the practice facility and do not know what to do next. Knowing the fundamentals of a chip shot will help you get the golf ball close to the hole or chip in. This will quickly lower your scores and your golf handicap.
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Posted on 16 October 2010 by admin
The Fundamentals of the Chip Shot
Are you frustrated with your short game? It happens quite often to amateurs and pros alike. You feel like you have put in your time at the practice facility and do not know what to do next. Knowing the fundamentals of a chip shot will help you get the golf ball close to the hole or chip in. This will quickly lower your scores and your golf handicap.
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Posted on 16 October 2010 by admin
Mastering the Chip Shot in Golf
Chipping has three main ingredients for a great golf shot. It requires finesse, imagination and memory. Take the example of a great artist with a paintbrush. Have you ever noticed the finesse with the stroke of his or her brush? An artist does not complete a great drawing, without remembering prior dos and don’ts. Notice how their imagination creates a great drawing in the end. What has this got to do with golf?
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Posted on 15 October 2010 by admin
Golf pitching and chipping shot- know how to execute properly
Over 60% of your golf score can be attributed to the short game and the degree that you can successfully execute the golf pitching shot and golf chipping shot is critical to improving your score. To help you get the most out of your short game on or off the course, here are some critical golf pitching and chipping shot tips to become a short game master.
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Posted on 13 October 2010 by admin
Tips To Improve Your Golf Chip Shot
This article goes into the chip shot and offers some pointers as to how to improve your chipping. With a chip shot, your goal is to get the golf ball onto the green and have it run on, you do not want it to land and stop. If you can get the ball rolling like a putt so much the better. You would play a chip shot when close to the green and use a variety of clubs depending on the situation, from a 5 iron to a sand wedge.
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Posted on 04 October 2010 by admin
Posted on 04 October 2010 by admin
Golf Chipping Tips – The Way To Play This Shot Like The Professionals
One of the very first golf chipping tips would likely need to be the positioning of the hands. In almost all instances a chip shot implies a short but fast shot. The total idea is to get the ball going as fast as possible in a small distance. Generally the club utilized will be a 8 or 9 iron. A chip shot won’t demand a full swing. Consequently the position of your hands is going to also be unique. The grip will probably be similar to a full swing grip, but the position will further down. This is simply because you do not require the entire length of the shaft to satisfy the task. What you require is a short but quick burst of power.
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