I’m with Jack. I would likely be hitting a Texas Wedge from these distances anyway. And even further out depending on the conditions. Most amateur golfers can control their putters much better than a wedge or higher degree iron. I hit a chip shot only when the conditions demand it. This mind-set has served me well the majority of the time.
I like the format. Having individual players talking specific shot types. It’s easy to digest and work into a practice session. Sometimes tutorial videos can get bogged down in details. This is cut and dry. Keep it up.
He wasn’t great when he was young, but when he got older he worked a lot with Phil Rodger’s, who was a protege of Runyon. Jacks short game was great after he turned 40.
Am guessing you did’nt know that one of the best golfers in the world, that no one knows, once pitched a no-hitter in pro baseball and has a Purple Heart and 5 Bronze Stars. No other human has accomplished this before.
I would not recommend Tom Watsons advice he’s literally hitting different swing paths that you don’t need to change your grip for … golf is a sport where there’s a millions different ways to do the same thing and most pros learn in there own creative way but realistically Phil has always had the best chipping advice you almost can’t go wrong with it
Ikr I was like well he opened the face on the higher one released a lot earlier then on low shot he put ball back in stance then had a lot more shaft lean haha
I love Lee Trevino. He’s such a golf genius and a great personality.
Agreed, Lee Trevino is the best.
I’m with Jack. I would likely be hitting a Texas Wedge from these distances anyway. And even further out depending on the conditions. Most amateur golfers can control their putters much better than a wedge or higher degree iron. I hit a chip shot only when the conditions demand it. This mind-set has served me well the majority of the time.
I like the format. Having individual players talking specific shot types. It’s easy to digest and work into a practice session.
Sometimes tutorial videos can get bogged down in details. This is cut and dry.
Keep it up.
Thanks! I was thinking the same thing.
Legendary 🙌🏼🕊️
I would encourage everyone to pick up Paul Runyan's book "The Short Way to Lower scores." A bit pricey but it turned me into an excellent chipper.
I will definitely check that out! thanks
I think the tip that helped me best is Greg Norman, caress the club soft hands
#1 Lee Trevino #2 Gary Player
Seve was the master of short game
Not sure why Jack is on the thumbnail, notoriously poor chipper. Worst part of his game by far.
Yeah,,put Phil in here.
He wasn’t great when he was young, but when he got older he worked a lot with Phil Rodger’s, who was a protege of Runyon. Jacks short game was great after he turned 40.
Am guessing you did’nt know that one of the best golfers in the world, that no one knows, once pitched a no-hitter in pro baseball and has a Purple Heart and 5 Bronze Stars. No other human has accomplished this before.
I'm not sure the point of this comment but you've piqued my interest.
I just took the biggest shit of my life
Elvis
And everyone still sucks at chipping. So these guys aren't doing a very good job
I would not recommend Tom Watsons advice he’s literally hitting different swing paths that you don’t need to change your grip for … golf is a sport where there’s a millions different ways to do the same thing and most pros learn in there own creative way but realistically Phil has always had the best chipping advice you almost can’t go wrong with it
Ikr I was like well he opened the face on the higher one released a lot earlier then on low shot he put ball back in stance then had a lot more shaft lean haha