Getting “up-and-down” from just off the green is one of the keys to good scoring and reducing your handicap. In the third Paddy’s Golf Tips video of a new series about how you can teach yourself, I discuss how to play a standard chip shot with the help of a simple practise aid. In addition, I provide guidelines on how to assess where to land the ball on the green with different clubs, as well as tips on how you can use the contours of the green to give yourself room for error.

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Born in Dublin, Padraig is a proud family man married to Caroline with two children, Patrick and Ciaran. As a three time major champion, Padraig is one of the world’s top golfers and his playing record speaks for itself. Following a very successful amateur career, including winning the Walker Cup in 1995 at Royal Porthcawl in one of his three appearances, he turned professional in September 1995.

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25 Comments

  1. Hi Paddy, guess transition from back swing to down swing is the most difficult to master , while weight shift goes before anything in the down swing, but it's hard to learn and hard to understand how to do, please teach us how to practice the weight shift , feel wise and movement wise, thank you very much !

  2. Thanks Padraig great advice as always. Would like some more short game advice please, chipping from different lies, short pitch shots from say 75 yards in 🏌️‍♂️always a struggle!

  3. This is just incredible content, so well delivered and all for free. It’s also easy to understand, no jargon or technical stuff. Just need to brush up on my math. Excellent Padraig, thank you so much. Not sure if you’ve already covered it, but a video on how to warm up for a medal round would be interesting. Perhaps some tips if you have a lot of time before the tee time and if you only arrive 10 minutes before…thank you.

  4. About the weight forward, I sometimes do weird things with moving my hips forward (like a sway in the full swing). I like the sternum (as you mentioned) level or beyond a lot better as it takes care of the weight by itself. Anyway that helps me a lot as a feel with chipping. Thanks for your videos, I've never taken a lesson in the 3 years i've been playing and I'm well underway to getting to single digits ( hcp 11.2 now).

  5. I follow most of the instruction you suggest and many work well. Please go over the same instructions. Especially the driver

  6. Can you comment on the wether you are trying to cut across these chips or pretty neutral? Ever any times you are switching it up ?

  7. Thanks for giving me a drill to work with my new 65 degree…. never considered I had so many chip irons in my bag to use for different situation.. Looking forward to view other lessons.

  8. Thanks for this, and the other chipping video you posted way way back. Big help!

    Long irons and hybrids next please.

  9. How about improving everyone's life here in earth by coming out and exposing the fake golf tours? It might be better to lead then to be part of a sinking ship once the word gets out on the class action lawsuits against all current and former actors/golfers/false idols/charlatans.

  10. Mr H tips are the only YT ones that i follow. Always appreciated.
    I would love to watch some content re: on course manaement – i.e. when to attack and when to defend, avoidin card wreckers
    Many thanks

  11. Great video showing the ratio of your landing area on each club, I'll definitely be taking this little nugget to the course, slainte. I know you've done videos on putting before but could you do one showing us how to putt on slow bumpy links greens as that's what we get here , grma Pádraig

  12. I notice you use a bit of wrist hinge with your chip shots. Do you recommend for club golfers? What about the concept of hitting your chip shot "like a putt" i.e. no wrist hinge?

    Thanks Paddy,

    Matt

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