Great content. I play Florida in the winter. I would add this, if you do need the 56* I add wrist hinge. One must have good soft hands to do this. It allows the club to come down steeper. Works great of the tight, mud lies that come with high traffic, dormant lies the golf cart has paced down.
I was a hardpan chipoholic for a while😆 I would even stamp the ball into the ground a little to make the shot even harder. When I was consistently getting good contact on those I knew that no chip shot was beyond me. Took a while to master it though..
Great lesson, Todd. Especially for guys like me in Oklahoma with winter hard pan, no grass and old bones.
Those nasty early season lies can be challenging...hope you are enjoying the channel.
Great content. I play Florida in the winter. I would add this, if you do need the 56* I add wrist hinge. One must have good soft hands to do this. It allows the club to come down steeper. Works great of the tight, mud lies that come with high traffic, dormant lies the golf cart has paced down.
Timely for me Todd because the course I play is loaded with these conditions. Thanks sa lot-Russ
We got you covered...not all lies are created equal. Need to be able to navigate these to play good golf
thank just found your tight lie chipping lesson, just what my problem is.gonna work on setup as you describe. John
Here is a another good chipping video to watch th-cam.com/video/cPKegp7JeYk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5QK6e_1fdJuE1VBp
I was a hardpan chipoholic for a while😆
I would even stamp the ball into the ground a little to make the shot even harder.
When I was consistently getting good contact on those I knew that no chip shot was beyond me.
Took a while to master it though..
Hope this helps your game...
Hi from SE Florida. Could you please do a chipping video on different angles of the ground. Above and below your feet, up hill and down hill. Thanks
Here you go th-cam.com/video/75Xp-luOanI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YPZK0Q0BX83mJKFw
You call this hard pan? 😂😂😂