Why chipping gets harder in peak season

Why chipping gets harder in peak season

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Golfweek golf instruction: Why chipping gets harder in peak season

Averee Dovsek demonstrates a few tips for executing a chip shot when the lies are a bit tighter.

During peak season, superintendents lower the mowing height around the greens. With less grass, the ball sits closer to the ground, which can make chipping more difficult.

Professional long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates a few tips for executing a chip shot when the lies are a bit tighter.

These small adjustments will help the club move more smoothly  through the turf and reduce the chances of chinking a shot. Chipping from tight lies doesn’t have to feel intimidating when you use this method.

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