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April 24, 2024
by Coach Lockey

Forget EVERYTHING You’ve Been Told About Chipping Around The Green

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By: Coach Lockey | Duration: 00:05:57


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In the chipping golf lesson video Coach Lockey explains how so many golfers could improve their chipping around the green with one simple golf tip. This small tweak to your short game will get you chipping the golf ball closer every time.

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26 Comments

  1. @eastcoastuk1120

    The original Quinta Do Lago i played when it was only open a few years . what a golf course and the condition was amazing. I had the worst yip on the chip for about 2 years. Right hand jab and could not stop it. I am working my way out of it now. It is a lot better.. I will give this a go tomorrow.

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  2. @johnschwartz1536

    Your recommendation of a 50/50 weight distribution at set up for a chip shot sounds doable. I have been using a 60/40 distribution which seems to be working! Your suggestion for the chip shot, sounds like it could also work in the short pitch shot with the movement to the left side as you are recommending.

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  3. @curtchaffee

    I do same with my full swing irons. Start 50/50, lightly start to transnfer weight onto lead foot thru backswing and my move back to the ball begins with noticable shift, left hip moving back and weight going into left thigh, left knee and down into impact. Has cured 30 years of low point behind the ball, fats and thins at the worst moments. Plus I've gained 15 yards on all clubs.

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  4. @scottthomas6937

    Do like Crossfield and GET A Chipper Club. That Smartsole C has been genius for me.

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  5. @colbr6733

    Will have to give this a try.

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  6. @johnambridge

    The Victor Hov approach that sorted him out

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  7. @Blue_Dun

    Paddy Harrington says we should never purposely use the bounce. We want to avoid using the bounce when chipping. It's just designed to save us. What's your opinion on that?

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  8. @mmckivigan

    Where’s the weak grip James taught you!

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  9. @scottwarner1017

    This is exactly what I've been working on lately. 50/50 works best for me. I make sure to turn through the shot & end up at about 80/20.

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  10. @huygmail

    How far should I stand from the ball!! I've been shaking my chipshot! Thank you!!

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  11. @guybrown1865

    I will try that tomorrow when I play my first round this year.
    Guy Canada 🇨🇦

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  12. @eriktorngren4079

    Thanks Coach – I think that’s exactly my issue. I’ll give it a try!

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  13. @simonyoung8044

    Worked a treat for Hovland this move – mr mayo wink😉

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  14. @SolomonLi

    I like this… Just makes a lot of sense to me. I’ve tried this a bit and I just like the feeling of being more balanced at the start and then intentionally letting that weight come with the momentum of the club head. Great stuff Coach! Another great one!!!

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  15. @petethomas7164

    Great stuff Coach. Another tip that can be useful to keep weight over ball or at least forward
    ..is to raise right ankle of the ground. Initially couple of inches, then reduce until just above the ground. Once comfortable and crisp strike can go back to on ground. You're welcome! 4:40

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  16. @mikecopson6908

    Try chipping and short pitching one handed. Right handed for right handed player. Really get to feel the weight of the club head and momentum through the shot so little risk of duffing. Just takes a bit of practice.. ps don’t play bunker shots one handed as these need speed.

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  17. @richardkuipers7295

    New here after no golf in 3 years … Where dit all the fun Course vlogs go with you, Mark, Rory, and Dan

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  18. @sausagembape677

    Or you could watch Dan Grieves who really knows what he's talking about.

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  19. @thomaslyngsdal8501

    Do as coach shows and practice it 2-3 hours a week, then your handicap will go down fast, short game is key to a better game. If you struggle to keep weight on left foot through impact, practice with all weight on left foot, push right foot back a few inches and put right foot on the toes – start swinging, it gives the right feeling and correct use of bounce…..also helps turning hips in the left side…..and balance 🙂

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  20. @Ron-hj1or

    It depence on the lie of the bal

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  21. @WTSPC

    You seem to keep the lead elbow passive and use your trail arm to control the shot?

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