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A NEW way to chip that is 100% and perfect for both mid to high handicap golfers. You just have to learn to access the bounce of …
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By: AlexElliottGolf | Duration:
A NEW way to chip that is 100% and perfect for both mid to high handicap golfers. You just have to learn to access the bounce of …
By: DP World Tour | Duration: 00:13:44 Video Description Relive every shot of Junghwan Lee's final Back 9 on Sunday, Presented by Nexo, as he claimed victory at the Genesis Championship. Starting his final round four shots off the lead, Junghwan Lee had a final round...
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By: PGA TOUR | Duration: 00:09:05 Video Description Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 of the 2025 Bank of Utah Championship, featuring David Ford, Rico Hoey and Michael Brennan, who on a sponsor’s exemption, claimed his first win on the PGA TOUR in just...
This is the difference between, pro’s, high handicap golfers and low handicap golfers! Make sure you start trending towards the pros!
Hopefully you get invite to Creator's Classic next year?
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Hi Alex … I'm struggling with the driver grip below the belt drill, need to try it at range I believe.
In other news … Hoping you can address in detail, separately each of the different steep lies near green from approx. 20-60yds … I'm struggling with the half shots with steep downhills in particular, specifically the unbalanced and varied stances I feel I need to do versus what maybe I should be doing as they seem totally at odds with ones from flatter lies!! 😬
Interesting, because if you look at Mickelson he is an advocate of primarily wrist in chip shots.
All depends on how people work their wrists.
Hi Alex, you've said in this video that the hips need to be quiet, but I've seen in vertually all Dan Grieve videos that he encourages a hip rotation on the back swing… Can you clarify for us please.?
Great advice this differently the worst part of my game
Off topic…..I can't hit my irons high when I'm playing. I'm Ok at driving range, when i get to course….super low. Please…send some advice please
I bought a chipper and that solved all my problems 🙂
I thought the face needed to be more open.
What adjustments to this guidance do you make if you are hitting from longer grass or short rough near the green?