I've gained more from your tips than from any other golf pro on YT. Simple, practical and easy to understand and I also like that you get right to the point without any gimmicks
Haven't been to a golf course in about 15 years. Your videos have been helping me get a more consistent swing at the driving range. Hoping to play a round in the next couple weeks, once I feel confident enough in my medium to short game.
Thanks Paige! I used this technique four times today, and TWICE chipping over sand bunkers! My chipping was fluid and committed, and choking down helped give me confidence in the shots. Also my turn was FLUID and not stiff. This tip was gold! Saved me who knows how many strokes today.
Putting the buttend of the club to the belly button and feeling the rotation through the shot is an excellent drill to get the feeling of proper rotation, works for a full shot feeling as well. Great video Paige, always great advice and instruction.👍
Thank You Page, this has been such a game changer for me, I never realized how tight and stiff I was when addressing the ball for my short game, your demonstration has changed all that. I am more confident now and much more relaxed when I play my short game and I have noticed a huge improvement. Much appreciated!
I JUST figured out the super loose grip a couple days ago and holy consistency did that change everything. Those short-side finesse shots got so much easier!
Good stuff Paige. The one extra tip would be, focus your eyes on the back of the ball until after the club makes contact. Hand - Eye coordination is big in golf.
I've been playing golf now for 2 years, before that a lot in the Army ten years ago. Watching your videos are inspiring... always beautiful by the way. Never listen to the haters!
I used to be lights out from 125 and in. Just developed the yips within the last year. It’s totally mental and I feel my wrists break down almost every chip. Time to get back to the basics. Thank you for this video! Keep the content coming Paige.
Nice lesson. Be cool to see this in practical use. Hit up a green say 50 yards out and show us how you assess the play while hitting several shots from different lies, hardpan (I try flops from here but shouldn't lol), deep ruff (chips usually pop up and short), top of a hill greenside, and the 'ol bump and run (or skull and dash!) 😆⛳
I like to feel the club head 'falls' back to the ball from the takeaway (means a light grip) then my body keeps the club moving and I always finish the follow-through (acceleration) - gives a nice soft landing. Great video Paige!👍
Recently I reached a par 5 in two but my ball rolled down an embankment and I had a super difficult uphill chip with no green to work with so I putted it with my hybrid. The ball rolled up the hill and stopped right by the pin for an easy birdie. So yes keep your options open around the greens after all it's not how it's how many.⛳
Great tips on setup. Reminded me with the importance of set up, including relaxing. I have a decent short game, and have found the short game is mostly about practice.
Ive been really working on my short game because it used to give me the yipps. This video was helpful in that I initially started using a 60 or 56 degree for years but now use my 50 degree with much more control. I'm hitting it more towards the heel of the club and adjusting loft as needed. I imagine the heel of the club ike an arrow pointing to the hole. Ive improved immensely but still not perfect. Never perfect...
Your form is consistently correct. It's just as you say, proper set-up leads to better execution and good results. The muscle groups involved through these drills are easy to see flowing along smoothly given the chosen tennis type apparel. Thanks, be well.
Thanks you; everything you talk about in video that is why my short game is so bad. Thank you. The video definitely help. There was an immediate Improvement just by relaxing.
Still a great instructional video, she emphasizes relaxing. It not only helps you play better, but you'll also have more fun! It's a game, there's no reason to be tense. Great vid, Paige!
Short game is definitely most important part of the whole game. I used to hit shots on the range b4 go on course, now I've understand the game better, I'd rather chip n putt half an hr b4 get on the course. N now I can see what divide golfer in their 90s n 80s, 70s player definitely kept all aspects of their game in tact, but putter must b hot to get in 60s for sure. Great video as usual!
Once again very useful small tips which are often overlooked, thanks a lot Paige! Previously I thought the turn movement relies a lot on your waist, certainly it takes a lot of practice to make perfect!
Good video. This is almost word for word how the pro taught me at a recent lesson. Amusing how your hair gets in the way on your shots. I guess you have to do a wind check before you do a video to decide whether to go free flowing or ponytail.
I watched this on thursday, and on friday, I went to the golf course and tried it like you said. I got some much better results. Thanks a bunch!!! You are now my unofficial coach. Any chance of getting an autographed golf cap?
Paige, I just use 7 or 8 10 yards off the green. I get the ball within 2 feet. The wedge is a touch shot. Very difficult. I say 10 yards off the green use a 7 or 8 like a putter, or simply use the putter. The touch shot requires 1000 hours of practice. You look great.
I wish I can show this video to myself one year ago, it took me long enough to figure out some points that were covered. It is very common for golf coaches to tell new golfers "for short games, keep your head down, just turn your shoulders", and it just doesn't make any sense.
I've gained more from your tips than from any other golf pro on YT. Simple, practical and easy to understand and I also like that you get right to the point without any gimmicks
“Relax, shake it out”….excellent advice and reminder for us all!!! Thanks, Paige!!
Haven't been to a golf course in about 15 years. Your videos have been helping me get a more consistent swing at the driving range. Hoping to play a round in the next couple weeks, once I feel confident enough in my medium to short game.
Thanks Paige! I used this technique four times today, and TWICE chipping over sand bunkers! My chipping was fluid and committed, and choking down helped give me confidence in the shots. Also my turn was FLUID and not stiff. This tip was gold! Saved me who knows how many strokes today.
I love your videos! Can we see a full 18 hole round? I'd love to watch your course maintenance. Keep the awesome videos coming!
One of the best golf teachers out there. The explanations and examples are super easy to understand and remember.
One of your best videos ever Paige. Now you need to do a video on the 50 to 60 yard pitch shot.
Love those shots. Swear I've played a couple local courses with only a pitching wedge and putter .my worst game was 3 over for the course.
Putting the buttend of the club to the belly button and feeling the rotation through the shot is an excellent drill to get the feeling of proper rotation, works for a full shot feeling as well. Great video Paige, always great advice and instruction.👍
Not only a real treat to look at, but I love her solid advice. It's the kind of advice that makes you remember the simple things.
Thank You Page, this has been such a game changer for me, I never realized how tight and stiff I was when addressing the ball for my short game, your demonstration has changed all that. I am more confident now and much more relaxed when I play my short game and I have noticed a huge improvement. Much appreciated!
I JUST figured out the super loose grip a couple days ago and holy consistency did that change everything. Those short-side finesse shots got so much easier!
Go A’s
Good stuff Paige. The one extra tip would be, focus your eyes on the back of the ball until after the club makes contact. Hand - Eye coordination is big in golf.
I have never played golf in my entire life but I find this channel to be irresistible, I love golf
Your short game videos continue to shave strokes off of my game . Thank you i appreciate them
Too often I move the shaft forward & the leading edge sometimes takes too much of a divot & stuff the chip. Thanks Paige.
Thanks Paige, this is a great lesson. I now spend most of my practice time on pitching and putting, and it has paid off.
I've been playing golf now for 2 years, before that a lot in the Army ten years ago. Watching your videos are inspiring... always beautiful by the way. Never listen to the haters!
I used to be lights out from 125 and in. Just developed the yips within the last year. It’s totally mental and I feel my wrists break down almost every chip. Time to get back to the basics. Thank you for this video! Keep the content coming Paige.
Great advice Paige. Gold is so difficult - very technical and subject to conditions. Every hole is different. Always thinking
Thats a light bulb video for me. Just been the range and followed the body turn tip. Its worked through into my full shots too. Best strikes I've had.
Miss Paige is underrated as an instructor, my game has improved from her tutorials. I don't come as hard on the greens anymore, nice n easy.
You have my vote😊
Nice lesson. Be cool to see this in practical use. Hit up a green say 50 yards out and show us how you assess the play while hitting several shots from different lies, hardpan (I try flops from here but shouldn't lol), deep ruff (chips usually pop up and short), top of a hill greenside, and the 'ol bump and run (or skull and dash!) 😆⛳
appreciate the cameraman zooming in a bit at 2:10 to help me get a better look at her technique there
Was there anything interesting after that point?
Great tip. I hit these shots with an 8 and struggle as I'm too rigid. Will try with a pw and loosen up, or try to. Practice I guess.
Good tip at the end. Practice all aspects of your game, not just your drive; golf equivalent of skipping leg day!! :D
Interesting I’m reaffirming from you what I’ve discovered from my plays. And you’re just so pleasing to the eyes gosh
I like to feel the club head 'falls' back to the ball from the takeaway (means a light grip) then my body keeps the club moving and I always finish the follow-through (acceleration) - gives a nice soft landing. Great video Paige!👍
My thoughts exactly.
Used your tip for choking down on the club while chipping, immediate improvement. GREAT advice. Thank you ⛳️
Short game gems! I've honestly picked up a few things from your previous videos, and this is another one that will keep helping!
Suddenly I'm very interested in golf
This is my problem. I get so stiff that I end up all jerky.
Me too
I didn't know your genitals could write a comment 😆
What are you 12? If you’re not a teenage boy, quit acting like one!
Great video again. You have a real gift teaching golf, making things easy to understand.
Recently I reached a par 5 in two but my ball rolled down an embankment and I had a super difficult uphill chip with no green to work with so I putted it with my hybrid. The ball rolled up the hill and stopped right by the pin for an easy birdie. So yes keep your options open around the greens after all it's not how it's how many.⛳
Great tips on setup. Reminded me with the importance of set up, including relaxing. I have a decent short game, and have found the short game is mostly about practice.
Ive been really working on my short game because it used to give me the yipps. This video was helpful in that I initially started using a 60 or 56 degree for years but now use my 50 degree with much more control. I'm hitting it more towards the heel of the club and adjusting loft as needed. I imagine the heel of the club ike an arrow pointing to the hole. Ive improved immensely but still not perfect. Never perfect...
Your form is consistently correct. It's just as you say, proper set-up leads to better execution and good results.
The muscle groups involved through these drills are easy to see flowing along smoothly given the chosen tennis type apparel. Thanks, be well.
Your short game videos have saved me at least 3 shots a round I know that's not much but its a start
Just the right advice. Last week, I was using my 60 degree loft wedge, and kept hitting it thin. Needed to loosen up.
Thanks you; everything you talk about in video that is why my short game is so bad. Thank you. The video definitely help. There was an immediate Improvement just by relaxing.
And as always, you’re fixing my short game! Thank you for the video! I need it 😊
Still a great instructional video, she emphasizes relaxing. It not only helps you play better, but you'll also have more fun! It's a game, there's no reason to be tense. Great vid, Paige!
I'm going to start mini-golf soon so this was pretty helpful!
I liked the relaxed tip. I do get a bit anxious on chips & will add tempo with a smooth strike!
Thank you Paige for your superb golf tips. I will never come to this channel for anything else. Strictly here for the golf alone.
Thanks again for all the golf tips Paige.
Taking time to listen is rewarding.
Just here to say your golf content is way more serious than Rick Shiels. Thanks for the education!
Clear instruction: keep your body relaxed and strike the ball with a unisono set-up. When my chips fail I am always too tense. Can’t wait to practice.
Excellent video about chipping (grip, loft, etc). Thank you Paige for doing this video, great work!
I like the way u get on with it and show us how to do it too many talk too much instead of getting on with it thanks Paige ❤️❤️
Short game is definitely most important part of the whole game. I used to hit shots on the range b4 go on course, now I've understand the game better, I'd rather chip n putt half an hr b4 get on the course. N now I can see what divide golfer in their 90s n 80s, 70s player definitely kept all aspects of their game in tact, but putter must b hot to get in 60s for sure. Great video as usual!
Great tips! And not skimping out on leg days is really paying off. Looking strong there Paige!
Some serious skìmping out there!
Good advice, well done, real horse sense.
Really good chipping fundamentals. Really helps me to go back and look at things I’ve forgotten or stopped doing.
Once again very useful small tips which are often overlooked, thanks a lot Paige! Previously I thought the turn movement relies a lot on your waist, certainly it takes a lot of practice to make perfect!
Man, good batting instructions or whatever she was talking about...😂
😂
Is easy to get distracted.
She could hit me with that golf driver as much as she wants. LOL
I don’t even play golf 🤣
🐷🐽🐖’s
This is possibly one of the best short game lessons that I have ever seen.
You just demonstrated my chipping game last weekend. This will help this Sunday
So true..all I do before a game is practice chipping and putting for 30 mins or so ..thanks Paige 🏌🏼♂️⛳️🇬🇧
You’re making my short game grow
Hopefully you're not too stiff the whole time.
lol...
always move properly, but don't be so stiff, keep your head down...... amen on these hints
Thanks for the tip. I wish you health and happiness. Go girl.
Another great instruction video. Well done again!👍🏌⛳🇺🇸❤
Great info that will help alot of golfers improve but too many non golfers watching you paige that won't be interested in what you are coaching .
I am a huge fan of your videos. You speak human that I can follow and improve my game. Keep it up girl!
Your lessons have help my golf game. Can you give pointers about the slice.
Black bug attracted to the black dress! Good tips, especially with the head and body together.
great video sweet,,,,Love watching you drive but,,,,all your shot game vids are the vids that would help my game haha
Great practical advice. I'm normally too tense and need to turn my body more. Thanks.
Thanks for teaching me how to play golf.
Outstanding .. lesson thank you...
I like this lesson, I'm going to try it from now on
Great tips Paige - need to get used to the AZ heat and start to get out more during the summer months!
I think your instructions for chipping in this video was great. Only wish I could see where the ball landed and how it rolled towards the pin.
Thx,Paige.You are the best.
Looking Good Paige
I've been trying the "Rule of Twelve" with my chipping for a while and I've had really good success with it
I struggle with my short game so thank you for these tips
Great short game video Paige..keeping it simple!
I agree with you. Take a club and learn how to use and rely on it.
Good video. This is almost word for word how the pro taught me at a recent lesson. Amusing how your hair gets in the way on your shots. I guess you have to do a wind check before you do a video to decide whether to go free flowing or ponytail.
I'm not even interested in golf but I keep watching it 😊 that dress is 🔥 ❤️
I watched this on thursday, and on friday, I went to the golf course and tried it like you said. I got some much better results. Thanks a bunch!!! You are now my unofficial coach. Any chance of getting an autographed golf cap?
Very good and efficient, I also appreciate the recap at the end... Thanks!
Hi Paige, love your channel!! Have seen Rick Shields trying to stir up some click bait with the whole "I've got a beef with Paige" not cool!!
Great tips. You didn't mention keeping your weight on your front foot however....
Vids are great with new Mic Paige!!! awesoome tips
Paige, I just use 7 or 8 10 yards off the green. I get the ball within 2 feet. The wedge is a touch shot. Very difficult. I say 10 yards off the green use a 7 or 8 like a putter, or simply use the putter. The touch shot requires 1000 hours of practice. You look great.
Kudos to another great video
Can you do a video on how to correct 'pulling' shots?
Great instruction! Thanks for keeping it simple!
So good. A very informative instruction and so true that practice help bring the rhythm you need to hit good consistent chip and pitches.
My favorite UA-cam channel
Great video love the way she explains things
Your such a delight!. I loved the happy Gilmore swing btw.
Ultimate favorite movie of mine.
Thank you, Paige. Great video. It’s working for me.
fantastic lesson
I wish I can show this video to myself one year ago, it took me long enough to figure out some points that were covered. It is very common for golf coaches to tell new golfers "for short games, keep your head down, just turn your shoulders", and it just doesn't make any sense.
All your points were right on point
Great tips you make it look easy and natural.