 Felly, mae'r tiff ac mae'r tiff yn yняi Ffisher. Ond mae'r ffordd cyllid yn gwneud y cyllid yn Ysgrifennig yn cyfrifiadol, a ddim yn ôl yn dderbyn ni i'ch gweithio, a'r cyllid yn cyfrifiadol i'r clywed o'r gymhau'r cyllid yn cyfrifiadol, ac yn fwy o'r ddifrif, mae'n cyfrifiadol yn cyfrifiadol yn cyfrifiadol. Rwy'n ddifft, mae'n ddifft y lysg. Y ddechrau'r bwysig yn ystafell ar hynny, Wel yna'r meddwl cyntaf o'r lleson. Ond yn fawr, mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'r ddau yna,awd i'r wneud i'r fideo o'r ystyried, oeddwn i'r rhaid i'n rhaid i'r fideo. Ond o'r gweithio'r dda, chi'n gweithio i'r tiff o bob Voki, i'r Mact Fisher, i'r rhaid i'r gweithio'r tiff, ac I'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. I want to know if it's going to change mine. So how many of you like me have struggled with the chipping over the years and I think it comes to us all at some point where you lack a little bit of confidence you'll either be thinning them, you'll be chunking them, you'll be doing something that's not quite right and it's such a frustrating part getting the ball from T to green is the hard bit and then a little bit of a chip around it and all of a sudden you've bladed one through the back and cost yourself all kinds of trouble. This tip I must admit when I first watched it and I think you'll be the same I really questioned it and it's because of the way in which you put the club at address which is the big deal. You've heard the phrase bounce is your friend. I think it's a phrase that's commonly used within golf and within chipping when you're talking about wedges. I've never really understood what that meant until I watched this video. So the first thing you need to do if you need to lay the club open a little bit address so that means just sort of leaning it back a little bit if you like. And what you're going to do is you're going to present the wedge to the ball and it's going to feel like the wedge or the leading edge of your wedge is almost at the middle of the ball and this is the bit that confused me a little because when I address the ball with the leading edge literally sat as it is and you can see some close-ups now of what I mean. The immediate thought process in our brain is we're going to thin it. That's what I'm thinking I'm going to bring that ball of that club head right back to the position it started from and I'm just going to thin that right off exactly what we're not trying to do and that doesn't happen. Trust me. So naturally my address would be sort of like that with a leading edge flush to this tight lie on the turf but what we're suggesting is or what Mr Shortgame is that we lay this club face open. So effectively our blade like I said is looking like it's going to come in at that angle and this is the bit that I'm concerned about but what actually happens is by using the bounce and hitting the turf. So you literally you can just feel yourself catching the turf underneath then the bounce almost sort of slides the club along. Let's give that a go and just flicks it right up in the air and I wish you had a camera going the other way because I've almost played that one handed and it's popped the ball up. So the basic principle of the routine is this like I said present that club laid back whatever you want to call it open and address and feel as though that blade of the club the leading edge is like I said pointing at that ball but I have confidence to do it. Trust me it works is a bit of doubt in your mind but what you've got to do and what Mr Shortgame I'll call him encourages you to do it's just an arm movement. So it's a through hit the ground feel that bounce hitting the ground and I think that's the key if you don't commit to that sort of full swing if you like or a committed swing don't be stopping full swing through letting the bounce feeling the bounce of that club the soul of the club whatever you want to call it. Seeing it hit the ground that's the key for me in what makes the difference. Now the next thing I'm going to do is I'm going to try it from a distance because everything we've tried so far and believe me another thing to mention when I chip most of my chips are generally on links golf and I chip and run and it's a fairly flat ball flight. What this does it pops the ball up nice and high and nice and easy and you've seen from the shots we've done so far that's what it does. But if we're playing this now 60 yard shot does it work and there's the same principle exactly the same. So we've got a front pin that we've been trying to get at from a number of different angles on this screen but what happens when we try a full shot. Wow. Do you know what this is so good. Sit down. Oh hopefully we picked up the flight on this camera the wider lens because it's incredible just how high it floats the ball up. And genuinely I am absolutely amazed at how this principle works. Like I said when I first watched it and seen the idea of presenting this blade halfway up the ball if you like I just that didn't that doesn't resonate in my brain as to what's going to happen. But trust me 100% if you're struggling with your short game this is something you really need to try out. At the end of the day don't forget this was passed on by Bob Vokey to Matt Fisher. I knew a way to argue with Bob Vokey this thing works. Now as you can see I'm not going to kid anyone this wasn't all plain sailing there's a few occasions where I caught it a little bit heavy. And also maybe distance control is something you'd have to work on again it's something brand new to me in terms of a technique that I've not used. But the reasons if I thought why did I why did I catch that one heavy there was one particular bad shot that I thrown in there. And that was again it was kind of that non-committal sort of jabbing at it. I think the one thing I did and the one thing that I'd encourage anyone to do is take a good few practice swings beforehand and make sure you're striking that turf before ball and then commit to the shot. Which seems like obvious because that's the same thing in every golf shot that we try and execute. But I did notice on the ones I got wrong it was more down to me perhaps a little bit quitting on it slowing down and then it went wrong. But I'm going to end this video here because it's a short one there's not much more I can tell you about it. All I can say is I can't believe how easy it's popped the ball up. I can't believe how it divide what I thought it would do. It's a fantastic tip and if you're struggling with your chipping then 100% go and give this a go. And I reckon you'll get immediate results just like I did. Don't forget if you want more detail go and check out MrShortGames channel. Make sure you don't subscribe and check out all of his tips which are well worth a watch. As ever, thanks for watching this one. Comment down below. Have you tried this? Did you understand bouncing the first place? Are you using it to your own advantage? I love your feedback and I'll see you soon.