By: Jamie Faidley | 2011-01-27 | Golf Chipping should not be a difficult part of the game. Other than putting it has the fewest moving parts of any other golf swing, yet many golfers find it difficult to place the ball well with their chip shots. read more
By: karena hicks | 2010-12-29 | Golf Also beginners will find these very helpful to boost their confidence in mastering the golf playing skill. read more
By: Jeremy Winters | 2010-12-03 | Golf Golf is a game played in an open air course with around 9-18 holes spaced at a distance from each other. The basic aim of the game is to drive a small-sized hard ball into each hole using different clubs with the minimum number of strokes. read more
By: Jeremy Winters | 2011-06-19 | Golf Chipping is a key shot required in the game of golf and hence it is good to know about certain vital golf chipping tips before trying your hand at it. It is not just the ability and the talent to play golf that helps a person to make a mark in the game of golf. read more
By: Jamie Faidley | 2011-02-01 | Football Perfect your golf chip shot technique with these helpful swing tips. Novice golfers as well as seasoned players can benefit from improving their chip game. read more
By: Mike A Murray | 2010-03-28 | Golf Golf Chipping Tips that will improve your game immediately. Learn the difference between a Chip Shot and a Pitch Shot and start implementing techniques that work today. read more
By: Daniel Poundall | 2011-08-30 | Golf Knowing how to chip the ball well is an important part of golf, but is often overlooked when it comes to learning how to play. No matter how good the rest of your golf game is the inability to chip the ball well will almost always have a negative impact on your overall game. Chipping for some golf players can be a nightmare, especially when you've put in so much hard work getting the ball near the read more
By: Jack Moorehouse | 2010-03-31 | Golf The pros are good at all phases of golf. But they usually depend heavily on one phase to help them make the cut. That's their "go to" phase. Take Brad Faxon. He putts as well as anyone. In fact, he led the tour in putting average three times from 1996 to 2000. read more
By: Jamie Faidley | 2011-01-28 | Golf One of the biggest mistakes a golfer can make is thinking of their chip shot as simply a shortened version of their full swing. With chipping you do not want to cock your wrists, move your hands, or turn your lower body. You should consider your chip as more of an extended put with a few adaptations. read more
By: William Anthony | 2012-02-28 | Golf Chipping and pitching are two very important aspects of the game of golf. For most golfers who shoot between 80 and 90, approximately 45 to 52 shots are spent either within 75 yards of the green or on the green. For those averaging even higher scoring ranges, even more shots are used within 75 yards of the hole. So what you may say. Well, any golfer can improve his scoring average, handicap and en read more
By: J. Walston | 2010-04-01 | Golf Is chipping the part of your golf game that is suffering? Are you looking for some golf chipping tips that will take strokes off your score? Learn some chipping tips that will give you the ability to work anywhere from around the green. read more
By: Benjamin Robert Ehinger | 2010-10-20 | Golf Are you the type of golfer that always has a wedge or a putter in your hands when you are around the green? Did you know that there is a much better way to get onto the green and closer to the hole? The best thing you can do when you are on the fringe or not very far off the green is chip with a 7, 8, or 9 iron. Here are the top three chipping tips to help you play better around the green. read more
By: lina | 2010-12-22 | Golf Many golfers have the problem of being able to get the ball 400 yards, from the tee to beside the green, in relatively few shots, only to waste vital strokes by mis-hitting their chip shots. read more
By: Jamie Faidley | 2011-01-31 | Golf One of the most important things to remember if you want to learn how to chip better is just how important it is to have clean, consistent contact. You will need to strike the ball on the way down, avoiding hitting the ground before you hit the ball. Repeating clean contact is not easy, but once you can do it you will quickly find it much easier to control the distance of your chips. read more