If you are looking for more solid contact on your chip shots, try this simple trick from GOLF Teacher to Watch Kevin Weeks.
Parker McLachlin, aka the Short Game Chef, explains why you blade chips from tight lies - and offers an easy fix. The post ...
When around the green, it’s best to keep things simple. The fancier you try to get, the more likely you are to bring some scary situations into your round. (We’re looking at you, the flop-shot ...
Want to know how to get better at golf? Golf coach Anthony Wik shares an important tip that can make all the difference.
Tiger Woods is known for his patented draw-chip in the short game, so top-ranked golf teacher Shawn Callahan shows me how to execute it. In his prime, nobody did it better than Woods, with his decades ...
Q: Dear Chef, Is there a secret to hitting chip shots when your ball is sitting in a divot? —Chris M., Louisville, Ky. Finding your ball in a divot is always a bummer, but this situation isn’t as bad ...
Many average golfers avoid chipping unless they have no other choice. I get it; I have no problem with you putting from off the green when there are no obstacles in front of you, or hitting a low, ...