Steve Elkington, with Jason Dufner, using chipping to demonstrate trail arm-elbow function.
First thing I’m doing is getting my right right arm in position right here. So it’s I’ve always got this right arm there in front of me. I’ I’ve always thought if I got that arm there, I can chip pretty easily. Always stays in front of you. Yeah, it’s all it’s always there. That’s the biggest thing I see with amateurs is chipping arm behind them. They want to go like they’re pulling a lawn more. Yeah. I copy like guys like Halo when he’s always putting his hands up like that, you know? So when you put your hands up and you put your hands in position this way or whatever you’re doing, the club face is a little too far right. So I just walk around it until it’s a where I want there. So now it’s becomes I can drive this ball pretty easily up there. Oh, one hop skipper to go two up through three. That was all right, wasn’t it? Would have been almost a game changer.
