Practising one-handed chips is one of the few ways you can attempt to cure the chipping yips. But to actually try it in competition? That takes some serious guts, and it takes even more guts to pull it off.
‘Did a mechanical tweak help resuscitate the tour’s best short game?’
Jason Laws shows why your lead hand is the key to those awkward chip shots played into the grain of the grass.
Something didn’t feel right to the 47-year-old. “The ball came out too good.”
Got the chipping blues? Australian Golf Digest TV’s Jason King will keep you ‘on your toes’ with this chipping method.
Using a hybrid is one of the most reliable options around the greens. Watch US PGA Tour star Jason Bohn show you exactly how to master it.
US PGA Tour star Chesson Hadley provides these game-improving video tips on how to chip from a downslope.
Watch this great video to learn how Phil Mickelson scores around the green – and how you can, too.
By Evin Priest IT DOES not get much more stereotypical in Australia than this. Aussie tour pro Daniel Popovic working on his shortgame at Victoria’s Heritage Golf and Country Club when a kangaroo hops up onto the chipping green and boxes the flagstick. Not satisfied with assaulting the first flag, the roo then hops over to another Read more…
One of the stories of the week at TPC Craig Ranch was Kris Kim. The 16-year-old phenom from England made the cut in his first-ever PGA Tour start, chipping in for eagle and nearly making a hole-in-one enroute to a six-under finish. There have been plenty of memorable golf debuts over the course of the Read more…
As golf courses have become more eco-friendly, there is a good chance you’ll soon encounter, if you haven’t already, an area marked as a “no-play zone”. The term was added to cover a number of marked areas of the course where your ball is not out-of-bounds, yet you’re not allowed to hit a shot.
Golf tips are great, but one of the complexities of getting the most out of them is context: Apply even the best information at the wrong time or in the wrong amount, and it’s like dropping in on a movie right in the middle. It can be hard to pick up the story, and you Read more…
With your trail foot dropped back, you’re so far away from the ball on the backswing that the only way to get back to the ball is to shift aggressively into your lead foot on the downswing.
We break down a few of the big mistakes golfers make, with a Strokes Gained statistical framework to explain what makes each so costly.