Controlling Your Trajectory
In this video Krista goes over a few tips to help you control the trajectory of your chip shots. Learning to control your trajectory is a key element of the short game. Krista provides simple checkpoints to go over during your practice session which will ultimately improve your performance around the greens during your rounds.
Checkpoints:
- Narrow your stance - Ideally you want to have your feet spaced apart the width of your clubhead. Drop your front foot back 2-3"
- Shorten your swing - You don't want to take the clubhead back any further than knee high (depending on the length of the shot).
- Hold clubface towards target - When you finish you want your clubface aiming at the target. You don't want to release your hands and the clubhead
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