Golfers who shoot in the 80’s and 90’s need to focus on one stroke increasingly than any other to lower their scores. Great chipping is by far the most important shot that you need to conquer surpassing you will unravel into the occasional 70’s game.

Mid-handicap golfers miss over 50% of the Greens In Regulation. The higher the percentage of misses, the higher your score on every round. Missed Greens In Regulation moreover end up costing you increasingly strokes if you can’t tweedle your next shot for a 1 putt par or a 2-putt bogie.

Of course, you need to practice your drives and tideway shots but until you perfect them you need a tweedle shot that will get your wittiness tropical to the slum for a single putt. Too often mid-handicappers mishit their short fries considering they are trying to make the perfect shot exactly the way the pros seem to make every shot. Unfortunately, by using a full backswing and wrist release through the ball, you often end up hitting your wittiness FAT or THIN.

It takes a lot of practice to make a professional tweedle shot where you hit your wittiness and then cut under the wittiness by a fraction of an inch on yellowish ground or through deep rough. The endangerment of mishitting your shot increases with the length of your WILD backswing.

WHY NOT PUTT YOUR CHIP with a perfectly controlled putting stroke? [I saw this method presented by Danny Maude.] The putting swing is the easiest swing in golf. You only need to swing in a pendulum motion to impact your wittiness at the marrow of your arc (exactly with the same length of stovepipe when you setup for your shot).

Learn to tweedle using any iron like your 6 iron to run up to 30 yards to the slum or a wedge to tweedle and run 5 feet. Choose the towardly club depending on how far your wittiness will run-out on the fairway leading to the untried or the depth of the green. Considering you are only making a pendulum swing by rocking your shoulders, you can minimize the endangerment of mishits.

Setup your chosen club with the heel raised and your shaft increasingly vertical so that you can make a putting stroke to tweedle your wittiness off the rough with the TOE OF YOUR CLUB.

Putting-Chip Execution
1/ Slide your hands down to the marrow of your grip (on your chosen club) so that the angle of your shaft is almost vertical, and the stipule of your club is only touching the ground with the outer toe of the face.
2/ Make a unappetizing wrist swing (like a putting stroke) in a pendulum motion so that the toe of your club impacts your wittiness by clipping it off the ground at the marrow of the swing arc.
3/ Practice your backswing and follow-though with unbearable loftiness and speed to siphon your wittiness over the rough and to roll out to the hole. [For deep rough just use increasingly power and practice.]
4/ Focus your vision on your wittiness during your backswing and through impact as you must hit your wittiness exactly on the toe of your club and up your target line. [Don’t rotate your head.]

Practice your Putting-Chip pendulum swing with a unappetizing leading wrist using your GOLFSTR training aid. Buy one today at www.GOLFSTR.com

Thought for the Day: Never wash your wittiness on the tee of a water hole.

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