Practice Chipping Drill
Posted by Golfer on December 15th, 2007 at 12:34am
You can go to a chipping range anytime you want to practice chipping. But why not just go out on the course and get the practice on the holes you will actually be playing on. I guess you can call this a repetitive drill. Just play the holeĀ you are on as usual. Then, when you get to a shot where you are going to need to chip the ball onto the green, lay out another 7 to 8 golf balls horizontally with about 3 to 4 inches in between each ball. Then, go ahead, and in order, chip the balls, one by one, trying to get a better chip each shot. This will first of all help you learn the course a little better. And second of all, you will improve your accuracy and your consistency in your chips. Also, just a little pointer, if anyone is waiting to hit behind you while you are hitting your 7 or 8 balls, let them pass through. It is just proper golf etiquette.
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