If your body sways, the low point will move and you'll assuredly mis-hit the shot. That means it's super important to stay still over a chip. The second thing you need to remember is that whatever position you got into with the club at setup, that's the position you want to be in at impact.
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Where the club bottoms out will greatly impact how the ball reacts, so if you want predictability in your wedge game, make sure you know the location of the swing bottom. And if you play the ball forward and the handle of the club back, the club will strike the ground before it gets to the ball. That means if you play the ball behind that position, the low point will be ahead of the ball. Assuming you didn't move up or down from your address posture, the club will bottom out directly under your left armpit. The first is to understand where the club will bottom out in relation to the ball. First, let's review the two most important facets to chipping. (old one has 12 bounce)WHAT a difference this has made to my short game. The obvious difference to my existing sandwedge is the flange width 25 mm for the existing v. I'm transitioning to Seve's style and will explain the difference in a moment. Never thought too much about bounce and grinds until recently when I won a taylormade 56 sandwedge z groove with 8 bounce at a local tournament.
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There are many chipping techniques, but I think you can boil it down to two styles-the way Seve Ballesteros hit chips and the way Phil Mickelson does it. Trayce Jackson-Davis got called out by his coach earlier this week, but Indiana's star forward responded to it in a big way Thursday night, scoring 27 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in a big 67.