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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

Learn the correct form for chipping by watching Mel demonstrate common chipping mistakes.

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  • Great video and instruction. Thanks for the tips.

  • You are welcome!

    Mel Sole.

  • Glad you liked it Dennis. This is one area where you can improve your scores almost instantly!

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  • Great video; thanks for the tips

  • incorrect!

  • I have just started playing regular golf again after 4 years and my first fears are chipping as I can nail my drives nad irons but when I miss a gree I struggle - this was just great to watch and watch and listen as i practice the swing in my home office - no work being done but my chipping is improving and at least now i have a solid basis to work on - great video and such clear instructions Mel, thank you

  • I have just started playing regular golf again after 4 years and my first fears are chipping as I can nail my drives nad irons but when I miss a gree I struggle - this was just great to watch and watch and listen as i practice the swing in my home office - no work being done but my chipping is improving and at least now i have a solid basis to work on - great video and such clear instructions Mel, thank you

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  • Mel -- Great tips on chipping. Really understand how to be successful on this shot. Really appreciated the example you used when practicing the shot by keeping your eye on the landing area, not the ball or your feet. It really came home when you said, "like shooting hoops, you don't look at your feet". I can really relate to that.

    Dennis Sullivan

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