Are you hitting your chips fat or duffing them? ⛳️ In this video, I reveal the deadly “in-to-out” swing path that is ruining your short game.

Many golfers swing the club too far inside on the backswing and then “throw” it out to the right on the follow through.

This causes fat & thin shots as the club hits the ground before the ball. The fix? Focus on keeping the club horizontal and parallel to your target line on both sides of the swing.

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So if we’re going to hit the ground at the right point, the club needs to be horizontal and parallel here and horizontal and parallel here. Now for people who swing in here to out there, that is going to feel like that. If you are, let’s say 6 in or 9 in or even a foot behind yourself at this point, this is what we want. And if this is what we’re doing, then it has to probably feel like it’s out there to get anywhere near. And this is why people who swing into out, they’d much rather play a bunker shot because in a bunker shot, they feel that they can open the stance up, swing up, chop across, and that gets them nearer to being on this correct swing path.

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