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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto Canada, and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to eliminate manipulation and yips from your chipping;
Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson Chip Yips and Downhill Chips
February 2nd, 2010
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Most of the time it is because you are starting the chip with the hands and pulling the club too much to the inside on the backswing; see “Golf pro lesson how to feel the short swing”;
Shawn
Sometimes when i chip I hit a shank off of the hosel what am i doing wrong???? please help
No wrist break and no fold in the right arm at all! The only way to accomplish this is to allow the body to turn out of the way in both directions; to go farther, see my “golf pro lesson how to feel the short swing” video; Shawn
The Box is home made; take a 4X4 sheet of plywood and make one side 4 to 6 inches higher using a 2X4 on one side and a 2X8 on the other; then get a 4X4 mat to put on top! Shawn
great video, as always. are you breaking your wrists at all on this type of chip shot (shorter distances). either the right or left wrist. it doesnt appear so. thanks
This is amazing! I have never seen a chipping video as good as this. Where in the world did you get that Hill golf mat.
“2′ over the golf balls, that means i’ll be 2′ from the flagstick” eerrrrrrrrr!
My guess is that your left wrist is breaking down due to the fact you are trying to hit the ball. I used to have a huge gap between my 52 and 58 degrees as well.
Lastly, hitting an 8 iron like a putter is always a fail safe chip shot. I do every thing right handed except putt and chip. I have a lh 8 iron. For me the 8 iron is the same swing speed as a putter. Hell even if you blade it will only go a few feet further. You can even bump and run and 8 iron from 10 yards off the green.
This is the best explanation of chipping I’ve seen. Thanks much, Shawn!
Fantastic–as always.
Excellent and simple explanation.
this is the best thing i have ever heard in all my years playing golf !!! i used to tin it hit it fat , the ball would even stick to the club head and end up behind me i never had the yips with my putter only the wedge it i missed the green by a few yards that was me out so im playing tomorrow to try it out thank you !!!thank you thank you
I’m having problems getting up and down. Every time I use my 56 I hit it short and it checks up way short. If I use my 52 it flies too far and checks up way after the hole (obviously.) I can’t get my distance control down whatsoever.
Salut Shawn,
J’ai testé ta leçon.
Avant j’avais tellement de yips dans mes chips que je préférais taper des approches à 135 m plutôt qu’à 15 m.
Depuis ta leçon et depuis que je ne casse plus mes poignets, tout va bien.
dans cette vidéo, tu ressembles à Will Ferrell déguisé en moine !!!
Very cool comment! Yes, better slightly more than not so as not to have to push through and yip it!!:) Shawn
Shawn, great lesson as always.. push with left shoulder, let everything fall…. it’s so simple, yet so effective.
One thing I noticed during the practice today, is that when there is doubt on how much to push back, it’s better to err on pushing back more, instead of risking pushing back too little…. if I push back a bit more than needed, I can have a little bit of ‘controlled fall’, the central nervous system takes over, and ‘free fall’ takes place the rest of the way.
If the sole of the club comes in too much toe up, for a right handed player, you will tend to the left…this is what I meant…Shawn
when you were talking with the magnetic stick, u said if too upright it goes left, too flat goes right. i think this is a mistake, as gathered from comment on other video lol am i right, or is there something i’ve missed?
Exactly! I will be re-doing the putting session as soon as we get our new putting green in about 2 weeks!
Stay tuned! Shawn
Shawn excellent lesson. I have a tendency to yip my chips and you are right I do manipulate the club with a push and then a pull. I suspect this could also be used for putting?