HOW TO CHIP IN GOLF – NEW WAY VS OLD WAY

Chipping around the green, are you using the old method or the new. This golf video focuses on the short chip shots around the green. You know the little short chip shots from tight lies that can often lead to nerves and anxiety for golfers.

You will learn an easy short chipping technique and a couple of golf drills that will help you chip the golf ball closer much more consistently.

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23 thoughts on “HOW TO CHIP IN GOLF – NEW WAY VS OLD WAY

  1. Hi Danny I was just wondering on your drives and irons say up to 9 iron, should the speed of your swing be the same or faster for the driver? Hope you can make this a clearer for me many thanks Mike.

  2. Hi Danny, I am returning to golf after a 25 plus year lay off and getting to grips with all the old v new ideas and kit. My word, how things have changed. The trouble is my brain still thinks I am still a 10 handicap but my body acts like a 30 plus! I really appreciate the easy swing methods and love the way you explain and demonstrate the exercises. Simple but effective.

  3. Danny, new to the channel. very thoughtful video. Good content. Do you agree the "old way" also includes the use of a 7 iron with a shot like that. I was glad that you were using a 9. Often times I see players using 60 degrees on these shots today. I really have no idea how they do it and get the ball to come out low. When I attempt that shot it simply pops up and falls short? What is your thought and advice on the use of a pitching iron around the green for a shot that is a traditionally a flat run at the hole? Thanks

  4. Another guid yin (Scots for good one) Danny. As a beginner I used to chip using your "new way", then I got taught the "hands ahead of the ball" method. I played more accurately years ago back then with your new way than I do now. Tomorrow I have a special competition with friends, guess which method I'll use! Thanks Danny a great tip.

  5. Very worthwhile video. Drill with club (9-iron in video)under the left armpit effectively reinforces this around the green chipping movement….setup and sweeping ball contact are more like a long putt than the historical weight forward/ball towards back foot setup and downward strike chipping method. Seve Ballesteros, the short game Maestro, is referenced as utilizing the same method. Believe Raymond Floyd, another of Golf’s we’ll-respected chippers, also thought of a chip as a putt.

  6. It doesn’t matter, in my opinion, what technique you use as long as you keep something moving – right elbow, left shoulder, left hand, sternum. Which is another way of saying rhythm. As soon as rhythm breaks down the club passes the hands aka flips. I would say middle of the sole in the middle of the stance, swinging clubhead aka use the bounce has more margin for error to compensate for errors in rhythm. However, if you have rhythm you can dig the leading edge (least margin) all day and still hit great shots. And it’s a shot you need if you have a lot of green and a hazard behind, or wind. And translates to hitting the low trajectory, high spinning drawing pitch shot. So there is a place for it, if you have good rhythm.

    But the use (or ‘allow’) the bounce style also enables you to hit the chip that stops dead. As in dead, not check-release: stone dead, off the bottom groove. Which you need for severe downslope. So there’s two
    Chips you need in my opinion: cut-the-legs/slider and the trap chip.

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