Just about every week on the PGA Tour, two-time major champion Collin Morikawa and his Caddie, JJ, compete in an up and down challenge around the greens.
The rules are simple. Over nine holes, Collin must get up and down at least seven times to win. If he fails to hit that mark, JJ wins.
Watch as Collin and JJ play three holes as they prep for the ZOZO Championship at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Japan. Using his Milled Grind 4 wedges and his new TP5 golf ball, Collin flashes the short game control that has made him the fourth-ranked golfer in the world.
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Thanks for sharing this! I love this idea of practicing around the greens while making it fun and competitive! Collin still got it but good for JJ being a good caddy coach and being a baller!
1:08…Guessing his fan club is there for him!?!?
The best part of this drill, rather than just hitting a bunch of chips to see how close you can get each one, is that it teaches your brain that you can still get the shot up and down even if you DON'T hot the chip real close. You still have s chamce to make a 10' putt to get it up and down