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		<title>How to Chip the Golf Ball to Lower Your Score</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mick Euan Tait</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While golfing, chipping is among the more critical shots, specially for the higher handicap players, however it isn't awarded as much attention as tee or fairway shots. Many of the low handicap golfers are good at chipping around the green to save their par. The main reason chipping is so vital for the high handicap golfer is that there's not as much chance of them staying on the green in two on a par 4, so they are going to be faced with a lot of chip shots.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst playing a round of golf, chipping is one of the most important shots, particularly for the higher handicap players, however it isn&#8217;t awarded a lot of attention as tee or fairway shots. Most of the low handicap players are good at chipping round the green to save their par. The main reason chipping is so vital for your higher handicap golfer is that there is a smaller amount of probability of them staying on the green in two for a par-4, so they will be confronted with lots of chip shots.</p>
<p>So, it would be a good idea to rehearse more your chipping so as to attempt to save a number of shots a round of golf. If you&#8217;re not an effective chipper of the ball, you will likely leave your ball short or go long which will leave you with the possibility of three putting for a double bogey. At best you can take two putts although it&#8217;ll still leave you with a bogey. As you can see, if you improve your chip shot you&#8217;ll have a possible opportunity to save at least one stroke per hole.</p>
<p>The skill of chipping round the green is about feel and assurance. With added practice your self-belief will expand and your chipping will get better. After a while, you&#8217;re going to get a sense for chip shots that will become instinct. Let&#8217;s review a number of areas with the chipping game to show you the way it is possible to lower that score.</p>
<p>Which Club to Employ for Chip shots?</p>
<p>The most important error that mid to high handicap players make is with their club choice for chipping. There are those who think that they have got to use a pitching or sand wedge and you will find people who believe they have to utilize a distinct club based on the distance. With the beginner, the easiest method would be to chip using a bump and run with the same club, regardless the distance.</p>
<p>It is easier to master just one club and alter the length for the chip by adjusting the length of the backswing and how firm you need to hit the ball. So, practice with a few different clubs from the fringe of a green as well as longer bump and runs. With the club that you are feeling more comfortable with, you ought to be able to judge the spin as well as the distance. The more common clubs for chipping are the 7, 8, or 9 irons. A few players prefer to use even a 5 iron or a sand wedge but I would experiment with the three clubs I discussed first.</p>
<p>The Plan and the Execution</p>
<p>There are a couple of areas to chipping successfully; the plan and the execution. Even if you are going to be using only one club, you still have to plan your approach to the pin. You have to plan where you will land the ball and how far it is going to roll. Additionally , you will need to take into consideration the slopes of the green. Since you&#8217;ll be running the ball up to the pin, you&#8217;ll have to read the green the same as in putting. Then, you need to picture with your mind the shot that you are about to perform and then make a pair of practice swings to get a feel for the chip you are about to strike.</p>
<p>The execution is obviously when you actually chip the ball. Chipping is distinct from the swing used for driving, woods, irons, as well as pitching. The chip shot is more about finesse and with only your arms and shoulders, with scarcely any wrist break. It is all about easy and regular motion.</p>
<p>First, you have to narrow your stance and stand a little closer to the ball. Put a little more weight on your leading foot at the address position and throughout the chip. Place the ball back in your stance and keep your hands immediately in front of the club-head, both at setup and while your hands and club go through the impact zone. You will have to concentrate on a 1 piece take away using a pendulum motion and on no account decelerate the club as you&#8217;re going to make contact.</p>
<p>Keep in mind to practice first to select the club you&#8217;re more comfortable with and that you can control the distance with. Afterward, the skill of chip shots is all about practice. Keep practicing until you have got the distance control mastered after which your assurance will surely grow plus your handicap will get cut.</p>
<p>Mick Euan Tait has golfed for over 35 years and likes to write about the great game. He learned a lot more in recent years from a <a href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/golfreviews/golf-swing-guru">Golf Swing Guru</a> that showed him how to improve his game with a more <a href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/golfreviews/golf-swing-guru">Simple Golf Swing</a>.</p>
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