Low Trajectory Chip Shot
In this video Krista shows us how to keep the ball low around the greens. Club selection for these types of shots is very important. It is hard to hit a low trajectory shot with a high lofted club. Make sure you are actively thinking about and assessing each shot around the green to help with choosing the correct club.
Checkpoints:
- Narrow stance - Keep your feet about a clubhead apart during setup. Drop your front back 2-3"
- Club selection - Probably the most important piece to hitting great shots around the green. Make sure your club selection matches the type of shot you want to hit.
- Finish low - To hit a low trajectory shot, you want to make sure your finish LOW. You don't want to release your hands or the clubhead after you make contact. Hold the clubface towards your target
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