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In this instructional golf video, Martin Chuck works with a student at the Tour Striker Golf Academy on the fundamentals of chipping. Using simple but powerful drills, Martin shows how to maintain radius, use proper shoulder motion, and avoid pulling or flipping with the hands. By focusing on a forward handle position, left-shoulder movement, and consistent pressure, you’ll learn how to create cleaner contact, control your low point, and stop chunking chips.
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[Music] Cool. So, hold your hand up like this. Okay. Now, feel this. So, when I’m chipping, I’m pushing. So, when I’m over a chip, I f leave your hand in space. Perfect. So, this is me. When I chip, don’t push back. I kind of find the place where I can push to this a spot where I can have a radius. You see my point? It’s not a pull. And so, and then the other piece of this that’s really vital is like when you stand in to hit a chip. See how close we are to this stamp thing? We take the club from its design line angle, stand it up, heel up, toe down. Now, you can’t tell, but I’m pushing I’m pushing that way and I’m pushing that way the whole time. Like this. This push chips a ball. I don’t have to have anything right or left. The right or left is just a sense of what’s helping my club go right or left. Watch my shoulder. See what I mean? Like there’s nothing going right or left in my hands when I chip. Nothing. So there’s a radius push. Tap tap tap. My left shoulder. The ball gets in the way and away it goes. Right? So it’s a measure. And here’s another thing about chipping. How how flexed are my legs, buddy? Right. There’s none of this chipping, right? Pretty damn straight. Push. Push. Push. Left shoulder goes down. left shoulder goes up a little bit, you know, and I’m notice how I’m also fractionally ahead of the ball. So, I’m push push push. Okay? So, there’s this little mechanism and ball gets inspired to move. You get my point? It’s not a right or left with the hands. It’s a right or left with the shoulders. And the shoulder make left shoulder goes down makes the club go up. Okay? We kind of bring it back to the ball and then the shoulder goes up and we we can stand up a bit. So come on in here. First order of business. Hold the club up here with your left hand only up here. Good. Up more. Good. Okay, there’s a push. You with me? And now you’re pushing perfectly to nowhere, right? So you got to push perfectly to nowhere to the tips of the green stuff. So, there’s no right or left in this. It’s a little Here’s I’m gonna I’m gonna I’m gonna chip for you. Ready? I’m going to take this left shoulder and push it. I’m going to rotate. Watch. I’m going to move your shoulders like And the club’s going to move. You with me? Yep. So, I’m going to push your shoulder. That’s going to move the club, isn’t it? Mhm. I’m Your hands doing anything? No. No. Nor should they? Okay. So, find your radius. Push to that radius. Put the handle more forward. Put scoot your feet more to the left. Good. Push. Push. Push to that. Now these do nothing but hold. Got it. Good. Now I want this shoulder to go. Show me. Okay, that’s fine. Do it again. Now let this be more descending. That was good. You didn’t flinch. Didn’t pull. Now scooch the handle a bit more forward. So when this shoulder goes here, the club goes a bit more up so that it can be a bit more down. You with me? Y. Good. Shoulder. Did you feel the flinch? No flinching. Yeah. No pulling. Always pushing. No pulling. Okay. Handle more forward, please. Good. Push. Push. Push. No flinching. Shoulder down. Up. Better. Do it again. And don’t be afraid of the club going into the ball and turf. A little bit more left, please, with your body and everything and your and especially your nose. Just every There you go. Let this go here. Here. Okay. Good. Let it touch the Let it go into the turf more. Don’t help it at all. Lean it left. Good. Left shoulder. A little bit of a 2-in left shoulder move makes you a great chipper. Okay. So, why did you chunk it? Watch. You hit it fat. Where’s my low point when I do this? I could make it excessive. See my point? Okay. You You’re running into the ground behind the ball. Okay. You can’t be afraid of this. Okay, you see my point? Good. Get in here and miss my wallet. Yes, you can’t hurt it, dude. It’s a titanium metal thing. Lean more left. This shoulder going down makes that club go above my wallet, doesn’t it? Lean more to where you miss my wallet because of your left shoulder going down. Good. Hey, who hit a good chip? And I didn’t uh didn’t pull that. No, maybe I didn’t. Okay. I thought you did good. But see how there’s an angle of attack there that’s meaningful. Good. You know, and so it’s like it’s okay. You can’t hurt this thing by the way. Right. So it’s See how quite a bit of down there, isn’t there? Yeah. Way left. Handle left. No pulling. Okay. Okay. Leave you to it. You can move it a little forward to the wallet. Another inch or so. Just a little bit here. Yeah, just there you go. That’s a good spot. You know what I mean? Okay. Shoulder down, club up. Good. Nice chip, buddy. Perfect.
