I used this technique with amazing results - this is a no B.S. hands down easiest way for chipping consistency you will find - IF you feel the bounce. you have to use one of the methods but once you feel the bounce you wont forget it. I observe the ball to be at absolute center of the club face when correctly hit. Steve thanks for this one You Rock!!
Great stuff but please advise.....How do I keep from thinning it with this method. It seems that the leading edge is being presented to the ball. Thank you from a loyal subscriber.
@@stevejohnstongolf Thanks Steve, by the way, my home course is Old Del Monte, a Pebble Beach Company property, built in 1896, just 4 years younger than your course at Peebles. I did think about feeling the bounce on my chips yesterday and had some nice chips. Also, I used your bunker closed stance swing across the foot line method to hole out for a birdie yesterday! Cheers
Thanks!! This bruising the turf tip has been very popular recently. 2 questions - in the title of the video and description you talk about "chipping problems" however in the video you mention pitching. Are you recommending this for chips or pitches? And, are you still positioning your sternum to the left (for right handers) of your belly button point (as per your previous video for chipping)? Ta
@@stevejohnstongolf Great. This is probably one of your greatest tips for me BTW. So thank you. Oh, and some of my relatives are just down the road from you in Selkirk :)
I used this technique with amazing results - this is a no B.S. hands down easiest way for chipping consistency you will find - IF you feel the bounce. you have to use one of the methods but once you feel the bounce you wont forget it. I observe the ball to be at absolute center of the club face when correctly hit. Steve thanks for this one You Rock!!
Great tip once again!! I need to put you in my bag while I play. Constant feedback and instruction is what I need.
This is the best lesson I have Ever Seen on this shot, what a great lesson, with its weight in gold !
Appreciated 👍
Thanks Steve Another great video. Please keep them coming 👍🏻🏌️
Wonderful drill. Thanks
Wow, you are the best teacher ever and a master ball striker! Thanks!
Not sure about that but thanks👍👍
Great stuff, I think the best point is the shaft being straight up and then feeling that bounce going into ground. Excellent
Right on Steve. Taking this one out the my practice range on the weekend!!. All your tips are golden!!
Thank you Scott👍
Thanks Steve for all you do
Thanks for that great tip. I've never tried that before with alignment sticks, but can see how that would work and create the 'feel'. 👍👍
Great stuff but please advise.....How do I keep from thinning it with this method. It seems that the leading edge is being presented to the ball. Thank you from a loyal subscriber.
You've just fixed my short game literally, 👌.
Excellent Andrew 👏🏻👍
@@stevejohnstongolf honestly, it just clicked.
Many thanks.
Great video, certainly going to try this out 👍
Great tutorial Steve. Amusing and educational!
Thanks Grant👍
Superb Steve, love the different ways you get the information across, keep it up, Cheers
Cheers👍
Thanks for the tip
Steve, liked the vid. Was taught to open the blade a smidge to activate the bounce. Prevents the leading edge from coming into play. Thoughts?
Nice!
Steve, Lovely content, keep up the new ideas!
Cheers Steve
Great stuff. Super.
Have you got any free times that you are not coaching the members of Your club as I would like a few instructions on my short game thanks Phil Lonie
Good morning from California Steve. Is the face square or open here? Thanks
Square face for this drill. An open face encourages more bounce however the club is designed for bounce interaction from a square face.👍👍👍
@@stevejohnstongolf Thanks Steve, by the way, my home course is Old Del Monte, a Pebble Beach Company property, built in 1896, just 4 years younger than your course at Peebles. I did think about feeling the bounce on my chips yesterday and had some nice chips. Also, I used your bunker closed stance swing across the foot line method to hole out for a birdie yesterday! Cheers
Great visual & feel using sticks. Steve, are you opening the face at all at address?
Thanks!! This bruising the turf tip has been very popular recently. 2 questions - in the title of the video and description you talk about "chipping problems" however in the video you mention pitching. Are you recommending this for chips or pitches? And, are you still positioning your sternum to the left (for right handers) of your belly button point (as per your previous video for chipping)? Ta
Weight left, chipping and pitching
@@stevejohnstongolf Great. This is probably one of your greatest tips for me BTW. So thank you. Oh, and some of my relatives are just down the road from you in Selkirk :)
Great tip! Thank you! So I have a question. What distance rang would this technique work?
When it’s a feel shot, NOT a full shot😉
For short chips just off the green too?
How can you determine, using the cane’s, whether you are hitting the ball with the leading edge or the back of the bounce?
You should feel that and be aware of how the club head passes the hands with bounce strike. Keep body turning though, no flicking 👍
I got to play 9 holes in light snowing yesterday in Alberta Canada
❄️ good man
Will this work on hard bare ground?
Brulliant!
Excellent tip. The more videos I watch from you, the better I understand what your saying too.😂
Thanks……I think 😉 👍👍
At 2.28 You say let the club head pass the hands. Is that not going to cause flipping?
Crikey, I just hit one way over the net into the neighbours 😳
Be careful🤷♂️
That's nothing if you clear the net where I live you could land highway or vechile driving hwy