As a simple chipping movement for success

As a simple chipping movement for success

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Chipping the golf ball in or near a hole is an important skill that every golfer must control. There are many different steps that a player can use to sharpen his chipping skills. However, there is a fundamental movement that all players have to conquer to lower their status up and down. It is simple and easy to implement as long as we continue to concentrate on the Chipping movement that is at hand. Therefore, if you want to lower your golf scores, I advise you to accept this swing engineer immediately.

Thousands of educational points have been offered by an abundance of professional golf instructors. I try to find instruction that is easy, easy to replicate and sustainable. With regard to Chipping, I found this one video that explains the concept of chipping by moving the upper body more to achieve success. I support this concept and always use it during my rounds.

In short, Christina Ricci argues for turning the upper body while chipping. By using the ‘large muscles’ of our core, this movement helps to develop a consistent touch around the Green. The rotation of our body while chipping helps us to develop muscle memory to make every chip. There are a few points that I think should be added that a short video cannot record.

First you will notice that they do not use much wrist and arm movement during chipping. Just like a well, these limbs are fairly rigid to determine the stage for repeatable movements. If we always move our wrists and arms, how can we develop a consistent chipping movement that is repeatable and sustainable.

Finally, notice the movement of her legs while chipping. The possibility to get under the body to finish her chest on her goal is also important. Although the leg movement is small compared to a full swing, there was a movement to facilitate a smooth swing mechanic. It is important to have a smooth flowing movement to beat well and a slight movement in the lower body is required.

The key point for today’s article is to end with your chest on your goal. Don’t forget to use stiff arms and wrists and to help the rotation of your upper body with some leg movement as secondary goals to improve your short game. Chipping can be a delicate movement, but by ending well, you develop a consistent and repeatable movement that you will probably lower.

I am a grateful golfer! See you on the left.

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