subject: 3 Golf Chipping Tips To Lower Your Scores Guaranteed! [print this page] Are you seeking to lower your scores in your golf game? If so I've got some golf chipping tips which will do just that! In this article you'll discover one of the easy and simple methods to shave at the least 5 to 7 shots off your score at the conclusion of each round. Guaranteed!Let's face it having a great golf swing and having the ability to hit the golf ball long, straight and accurate each and every time is by far one of the primary focuses that every golfer strives for. But, I don't care how good you might be, you'll miss greens! Heck ever watch the tour pro's? Not even they can hit every green in regulation. The top pro's know that in order to be at the top of the leader board each and every week they must have the ability to get up and down to save par!The short game in golf is probably one of easiest and simple solutions to lower your golf scores. If you are able to learn how to improve your chipping round the green you can easily turn that 90 into 85 or 85 into 79! So let's don't waste anytime let's get after it!Golf Chipping Tips No. 1 - Don't Use A Sand Wedge For Every Chip ShotDo you find yourself using a sand wedge for every chip shot? If you do your simply throwing shots away! By using a higher lofted club for each chip shot you will with out a doubt make it much more difficult for yourself to get the ball close to the hole.Sure you could be O.K with the shorter shots but the longer the chip shot is the longer your back swing has to be. By doing this brings into play the chunk shot or the blade.Just think back for a minute at a round of golf you've played. How many times did you chunk your chip shot around the green? Probably more times than you'd care to remember. You see by using the sand wedge round the green for every chip shot won't improve your scores. This leads me to...Golf Chipping Tips No. 2 - Use A 9 Iron For Shorter Chip ShotsFor shorter chip shots around the green I recommend using a 9 iron instead of the sand wedge. Why? Well, by using a 9 iron for the shorter chips shots will help you keep the back swing shorter. This would help with doing away with those nasty chunks or blades.You just put the ball in the middle of the stance, put a little bit of weight on your left side (right side for left hander), pick a spot on the green just short of the hole and try and hit that spot with the ball.And since the loft on the 9 iron is flatter you will not have to take the club back as far to make the ball go further. Sure it'll take a little bit of practice to get use to how far you have to land the ball to let it run to the hole, but believe me you will pick it up quickly and easily!Golf Chipping Tips No. 3 - Use A 5 or 7 Iron For Longer Chip ShotsNow for my last and final tip. For the longer chip shots round the green I recommend you try using a 5 or 7 iron.Again the principal is the same as using the 9 iron I listed above. But the loft on these clubs are even lower allowing you to keep the back swing shorter and still be able to get the distance you need to travel across the green to reach the hole.So for your longer chip shots grab your 5 or 7 iron place the ball in the middle of your stance, put a little bit of weight on your left side (right side for the left hander), pick a spot on the green you want to land the ball and try to role the golf ball to the hole.In Closing:The absolute best way to start lowering your scores is definitely by improving your short game!If you can take the 3 golf chipping tips I've listed above and get out to your local golf courses practice green.Spend at the very least 30 to 60 minutes you will get the hang of using this strategy for improving your chipping round the greens. Guaranteed!
3 Golf Chipping Tips To Lower Your Scores Guaranteed!