Beginning Golf Training Tips: Chipping Tips
#8 - Correct Golf Swing – Chipping
Backswing
Let me tell you something that will play a major, major role in whether you
can make solid contact with your chip shots. I’m going to tell you how to use
the correct golf swing when chipping and it has to do with the backswing.
There are two ways that you could swing the golf club back when you’re
chipping that are incorrect, and there’s one correct golf swing.
There are the two ways that you possibly could be doing it wrong after you’ve
gotten all ready and all set up.
If the golf club travels too much inside, away from the golf ball, that means
the golf club didn’t go up in the air.
When it goes inside, it stays too low to the ground. If you do that, you’ll
hit tops to the right, or you’ll hit the ground behind it.
Those of you that are hitting the ground behind it or thin tops to the right,
it has to do with the club going too much inside.
Now, here’s a mistake that few people make, but you could be one of them. If
the golf club goes outside, you’ll go up in the air too much, and if you do
that, you’ll pull to the left and hit it low and flat to the left.
If you stand correctly, with the ball in the middle and a little weight left,
and use the correct golf swing, the golf club travels straight back. Okay, so it
goes just a hair inside, but mostly straight back with just a little, tiny curve
inside on the way back.
And then you’ll be able to make solid contact. Not too much inside in the
backswing and not on the outside, but straighter back with just a slight curve
to the inside.
That’s your backswing when you’re chipping.
Bobby Eldridge is the Head Instructor for the PurePoint Golf Academy where he
teaches “The Simple Golf Swing” theory. For more information on PurePoint Golf please Click Here
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