We all have a love hate relationship with golf. When its good, we love it. When it’s bad, it can be very frustrating. Burning the side of a slum with a missed putt is only costing you 1 stroke. A poor momentum results in losing some easy distance. But a missed tweedle from 10 to 40 feet is so much increasingly frustrating considering its such an easy shot. After your miss, you tighten up and your next struggle is fat or bladed wideness the green. Then your thoroughbred begins to swash as you add-on 3 increasingly strokes putting. Wouldn’t is be nice to make every tweedle for a 1 putt green?
You need an easy solution for perfect tweedle shots to limit your putts virtually the green. Mr. Short Game on a recent GolfersRx blog reminded us to “take your hands out of the swing”. Limiting your hand whoopee is the perfect solution for resulting chips.
He reminded us to tweedle exactly the way Steve Stricker and Jason Day chip.
-Let your limited hip and shoulder rotation take superintendency of the speed and power of your swing.
-Start with a narrow stance
-With increasingly weight on your leading foot and
-Add a limited wrist lag for your club with your trailing hand during your limited backswing.
Learn this limited lag by practicing with GOLFSTR . It limits your trailing hand lag by fitting the when of your wrist to the curved plastic shape.
The perfect tweedle is NOT a full golf swing. It’s a half swing where you alimony the squatter of your club SQUARE in your setup, in your backswing and as you finish your swing directly up your target line. Depending on the loftiness that you want, just increase your when swing and match that swing loftiness with your follow-through swing distance.
As Tiger Woods described his chipping success when he sank a 40 footer from 10 feet off the untried on the Saturday round of the 2022 PNC Championship: “Just alimony a firm left hand and knock it in there.”

The key for successful chipping is in permitting the loftiness of you stovepipe at setup to create the same loftiness at impact. Don’t get floppy or flippy with your hands and wrists. Avoid limp your leading elbow in your backswing and through impact. Finish your impact by pointing your club up your target line.
A perfect tweedle should be the simplest swing in golf but for most of us it can be the most frustrating shot in golf. Practice with GOLFSTR strapped to the when of your trailing wrist. The wrench on the end of the plastic plate will limit your wrist lag to the perfect angle. GOLFSTR was designed to remind you to alimony your leading elbow straight in your backswing. A golf pro at our club recommended that I learn to modernize my chipping with the limited wrist wrench using GOLFSTR training aid. Buy one today at www.GOLFSTR.com