Great tip. I’ve been struggling because I misunderstood the U vs V approach meaning I was taking the club back low thinking it would give me a wider margin for error. Cheers
Thanks for the tips/drills, I’ll be using these soon! Most of my game is decent enough to enjoy a round, my chips around the greens are terrible as I’ve no confidence and actually suffer from the yips, so bad I don’t care if I play a round or not, I only go out if a friend asks me to. 😢 This video gives me new hope! 🤞🙏
Great chipping drill..I use a 62 more around the green in the rough..my problem is tight lies.i find it sticks in the green most of the time..this drill should help..thanks Chris!
The nervous feeling i get when faced with this shot! I always end up trying to putt it. You ain't gonna get better at it if you don't try i say! Cheers Chris, Thanks for the video! Taking this out Sunday!
It has never been explained to me like this before and oh boy what a difference. It is hard to trust when your backswing has been too flat for too long. Should the shoulder plane be this steep for all clubs? Great video.
Great video, thanks! Is the wider circle more representative of the full swing? Or should we be looking to have the same shoulder bounce, thus moving the alignment stick more upwards, in the full swing as well?
Depending on length and distance and obviously terrain I would use anything between a 6 and 9 iron for chip shots, been duffing and thinning a hell of a lot over the past few months, has seen my index go from 10 to 12. Great tips which I will practice on and hopefully get that index back down.
Chips kill me, I use a7 like a putter but with poor results. I’ll give this a try. Ps putting kills me to, even up close. Something to work on always! Thanks
I wish you could do a video on wedges from 120 and in, never fails right down the middle with tee shot, 120, 110, 90 wham! Hit it fat! Today it happened 5 times with basic lies even!!
Interesting. For that lie, I was taught to stand tall, closer to the ball, and use a rocking putting stroke. If you need a longer shot, use paw or 9i or maybe 8i.
Close stance to ball, toe down to avoid clingy grass, torso turn, not a handsy flip, All encourage clean club-ball contact! We all need mo practice w chipping! Way too quick on your closure comments!
Great video and clear instructions Thanks 👍👍
the rocking motion for the higher chip shot is very cool, thank you!
this is really interesting, it'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on how this relates to a "regular" iron shot for reference
Great tip. I’ve been struggling because I misunderstood the U vs V approach meaning I was taking the club back low thinking it would give me a wider margin for error. Cheers
Thanks for the tips/drills, I’ll be using these soon! Most of my game is decent enough to enjoy a round, my chips around the greens are terrible as I’ve no confidence and actually suffer from the yips, so bad I don’t care if I play a round or not, I only go out if a friend asks me to. 😢 This video gives me new hope! 🤞🙏
Great chipping drill..I use a 62 more around the green in the rough..my problem is tight lies.i find it sticks in the green most of the time..this drill should help..thanks Chris!
Will try, thanks, Chris
The nervous feeling i get when faced with this shot! I always end up trying to putt it. You ain't gonna get better at it if you don't try i say! Cheers Chris, Thanks for the video! Taking this out Sunday!
Great tips. Thank you so much Chris
It has never been explained to me like this before and oh boy what a difference. It is hard to trust when your backswing has been too flat for too long. Should the shoulder plane be this steep for all clubs?
Great video.
Great video, thanks! Is the wider circle more representative of the full swing? Or should we be looking to have the same shoulder bounce, thus moving the alignment stick more upwards, in the full swing as well?
this is a great drill thanks Chris, need all the help I can get with my chipping !
Thanks Andy really hope it helps
I need this drill Chris - duffed chips have been killing me lately. Thanks for sharing!
Cannot wait to try this, I think this is a missing link for me
Thanks for the tip!! Just wondering if the same concept can also be applied to pitch shots and iron shots, thanks!
Sos un capo Chris, gracias!
Cheers Chris, great video !
Thanks Aart
Depending on length and distance and obviously terrain I would use anything between a 6 and 9 iron for chip shots, been duffing and thinning a hell of a lot over the past few months, has seen my index go from 10 to 12. Great tips which I will practice on and hopefully get that index back down.
Yeah I’m the same Kenny, I’d use a variety of clubs to get thr ball close
Just what I needed to see, guilty of the inside backswing….thank you.
Thanks and really hope it helps
Love it
I have the same problem with my longer clubs
Great vlog would you still get spin on it
A little, I’d the strike is solid then yes
Chips kill me, I use a7 like a putter but with poor results. I’ll give this a try. Ps putting kills me to, even up close. Something to work on always! Thanks
Oooh like that
I wish you could do a video on wedges from 120 and in, never fails right down the middle with tee shot, 120, 110, 90 wham! Hit it fat! Today it happened 5 times with basic lies even!!
Interesting. For that lie, I was taught to stand tall, closer to the ball, and use a rocking putting stroke. If you need a longer shot, use paw or 9i or maybe 8i.
The biggest downfall in my game. Tend to thin the ball all the time. Cheers Chris shall try this tomorrow when I'm on the course 👍
Hope is helps Sean
@@ChrisRyanGolf shot my season-best score. Thanks Chris
Close stance to ball, toe down to avoid clingy grass, torso turn, not a handsy flip,
All encourage clean club-ball contact! We all need mo practice w chipping! Way too quick on your closure comments!
Disagree completely