Greatest chipping lessons

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Publicado 2016-12-01
Instruction from greatest professionals ever

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  • @funnystuff9954
    Travino is a legend.We need more Trevinos. He was so entertaining to watch in the 70s and 80s etc. Makes the game fun as it should be.
  • You Rock, Jim McDowell! This is a nice overview and selection of tips! Thank you for this 6 years later...
  • @Kazyman
    Awesome vid, Jim. There's nothing like tapping some of the greatest golf minds / players like these iconic pros.
  • @onsenguy835
    give lee a mic and he's happy. give him a mic and 1 hour and he's even happier.
  • @Teesnap
    Glad I found this, a great string of tips from the best!
  • Not for nothing but in my opinion this is one of the best segments ever done for golf instruction...
  • @billgolfer2682
    Azinger talking about using the bounce is a great take away for most amateurs. the whole vid is what every am should watch over and over.
  • @NowhereFast12
    Paddy has the best tip. Chip with almost no weight on right foot. Hes underrated.
  • @kasper1241
    I really like Paddy's and Annika's tips. Keeping the weight on your left leg throughout the chip and your legs relatively still is the foundation of a great chipping technique.
  • @jeddyhi
    I chip with my eight iron usually, sometimes the seven. I stand close and use a putting stroke. Works really well. I showed the technique to a golfing buddy who had just blew his chip shot using a wedge. I threw a ball down and told him to get his 7 or 8 iron and use a putting stroke. He ran it up to the hole and looked at me like he was amazed.
  • @GaryMillyz
    Gary Player sinks that 6 iron chip like a BAWSS
  • @A-FrameWedge
    Raymond Floyd’s short game was second to no one. The best short game tip I have ever heard is keep the shoulders moving thru impact, if you stop your shoulders then the hands takeover leading to inconsistent contact.
  • @whetedge
    8:58 Instead of changing the hands/arms around like Watson shows, which actually alters swing feels, the same can be accomplished simply by putting the same grip on an open or shut club, and swing on the normal path. All swing feels are the same.
  • I no longer golf but 45 years ago I went golfing with my boss who had a pass at a nice place. I got the same advice on chipping close to the green from him as what they’re saying here; hit it like you were putting it. So easy to control the ball by keeping it low.
  • @jcee6886
    The 2 tips by Montgomery are gold.
  • @dean3434
    Man. Too many of all the greatest short game guys to digest. I'm gonna go with my bud Lee Trevino and stay with his teachings. In addition Lee Trevino gave me the best simple tip forever about the long(er) putt vs the short(er) putt and I will never ever forget this lesson. Thank You Dean Jackson Seattle
  • @whrx12
    lee trevino is my favorite athlete of all times.