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I nearly hit him. I think the ball position’s too far forward. Okay. Right. Which I think is causing that arc to then slightly come on the up. So I’m going to want as you take that club back, give me a little bit of hinge to here. And from there, I want you to sort of turn down, maintain the loft into the impact position, and this comes up, right? And it almost sits itself back down into the pocket. Right? I want you to feel like a sensation of like bruising. You can use loads of energy into the grass, but you’re not taking a divot, right? So, six or seven shots there and not it’s been bruised, but there’s no divot. There’s zero divot there. So, with as the ball position comes back in your stance a bit, you’re going to actually it’s going to come out lower. Yeah. And that’s why you’ve added the loft on the face. That’s awesome.

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We need more Ian!!! But not always good lessons.
What other tutorials do you want to see? 👀
Ok ok…. that was pretty tidy
Isn’t that a pitch shot 🤷♂️
How is he using bounce?
I need a lesson please Mr P !!!
The best thing to help Rick shiels,would be a handicap.
The postman pfffffft , Kinell 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This blokes a PGA pro. He chips like a 28 handicap golfer
Aint no way Rick is doing this shot while playing with the way he uses Texas Wedge. And why would he? This is the most risky shot to take for most amateurs. Requires way too much finesse to pull it for. For me on tight lies I just go for the bump and run.
The closer to the pin the less it’s about form and the more it’s about feel.
I love that Rick has had chipping lessons and tips from the best players and coaches but still has no long-standing confidence around the green.