Chip and Hip Turn Update; #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement
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This past season my chipping was pretty bad but it has improved thanks to shawns videos.I been trying something which i never did hear anyone talk about but it seems to have improved my chipping so I,ll throw it out there open for comments. When setting up for a chip shot looking from behind the line there is an angle between the left arm and club shaft in relation to the ground.If I maintain this angle back and thru impact my shots feel more solid and i get better results. Any thoughts on this
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Shawn, thanks. I feel like I've watched just about all the golf tips on youtube and your videos are consistently the best. Great job and thanks again.
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nice moe norman finish at 4:02 =)
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Thanks Very much for the lesson.
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to keep the foot rolled in, put a skate guard over your shoe... works great!! (not as dangerous as wearing a skate)
8i
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Sold! And YOUR HIRED! :)
Well said and thanks man! Shawn
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I HIGHLY recommend purchasing Shawn's DVD. All of the questions that you have are extensively explored in it. Also, most of Shawn's You Tube videos use terminologies and techniques that are in the DVD, making it the ULITIMATE reference when watching these videos on You Tube. I hope this helps.
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Ball stays centered when braced against the left side; for short chip shots of 5 to 10 feet we are looking at lob wedge for all of the above; see "Golf Pro Lesson very short chip shot", "golf pro lesson uphill chip shot", "Golf Pro Lesson downhill pitch over bunker" and "golf pro lesson chip yips"; my DVD series in disc 3 has all these executed as well as all the short sided situations you would encounter on the course; I would highly recommend it! Shawn
I swear in your other chip video you said to to drop the front foot back and have the ball back from centre!
webbum 2 years ago
yes; for a standard chip and pitch which is what I do; this is a great technique and or drill for those who have issues with not being able to stay against their forward leg; stay with what suits you best;
Shawn
clemshaw 2 years ago