Hitting one-handed flop shots is something Daly does before every round he plays, and there’s a good reason why.
If you see the ball leave the face of your wedge in a different way every time you hit a chip shot, this tip is for you.
Can you identify which are penalties under the Rules of Golf – specifically Rule 5.5 – and which are permissible?
We’re not all able to get to the course an hour before our tee-time for a complete warm-up session, but making efficient use of the time we do have is the key to getting off to better starts.
There are some questions about whether this guy actually found his ball in the thigh-high fescue or, you know, “found” “his” ball. But with a shot that good we think he’s earned the benefit of the doubt.
Jeffrey Guan is chasing a Masters and Open Championship debut at this week’s Asia Pacific Amateur Championship at Royal Melbourne.
This Scottsdale, Arizona paradise known as “The 19th Hole” might be the most stunning backyard course we’ve ever seen.
Where you land the ball informs your club selection, and the type of shot you want to hit. Most golfers overlook this aspect of chipping, but it could be the key to having a more successful short game.
Watch this useful chipping tip from Phil Mickelson, who hilariously urged golf fans to “put personal feelings aside” in reference to LIV Golf tensions.
Mini-tour pro Austen Truslow certainly got an extra glance or two during his US Open qualifiers with his one-handed chipping technique.
In 2015, Jason Day was on top of the golf world. The Australian star had won five times on the PGA Tour, including a maiden major at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. He also made his debut as World No.1 later that year.
This PGA Tour winner tells hilarious tale about a random hacker turning down his offer for a chipping lesson at a tournament.
Wes Short Jr explains why he was chipping with one hand during the second round of the Insperity Invitational
The quickest way for amateurs to lower their scores is to tighten up the dispersion of their chip shots around the green.
Many time-honoured tips for hitting good chip shots can actually hurt your ability to be a bad-ass chipper. In this video, teacher Jeff Ritter debunks many myths about chipping and offers a simpler, more efficient way to hit these stroke-saving shots consistently well.
Simple chips around the green are the heart of a good short game. In this video, Luke Donald shares his keys for becoming an expert chipper. He discussed the importance of a downward strike driven by the arms and the ability to adjust to different shots, plus common faults and how to fix them. With Read more…
Behind the artistry and the magic shows are three simple principles En route to making history as the oldest winner of a men’s golf Major at age 50, Phil Mickelson produced plenty of key shots during his four rounds of this year’s PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. While it’s difficult to rank which shot was Read more…
To be a great chipper, you must first commit to a system. Do you prefer to use one club and make different swings depending on the situation, or are you more comfortable making one swing but using different clubs to produce a variety of shots?