My top chipping technique tips to play all shots around the green. Using the bounce of the club, and a consistent swing/stroke, you can can can play a reliable greenside shot in any situation. You can also use this secret chipping technique to play standard chips, flops and bump and runs. This works for all greenside shots, even from tight lies. If you find this useful, subscribe and keep you eye out for a bunker lesson in the coming days!

👋 Thanks for watching Swing Quest! Make sure to check out…

Swing Quest Website: https://www.swingquest.co.uk
My Instagram: https://bit.ly/3skJT1I
My Facebook: http://bit.ly/3dGdz51
My Twitter: https://bit.ly/2ZHZ7Bt
My Podcast: http://bit.ly/3qP2AKj

🔥 My awesome partners (and our most recent vids)…

FootJoy: https://bit.ly/37G9MRL
WHOOP: https://bit.ly/2Qg5nQ0
Golfbidder: https://bit.ly/3bvCvcR

22 Comments

  1. I just got a lesson on chipping walking through a lot of what Pete is talking about here. Game….changer…. no fear of duffs. I keep my weight a little more on my left to get better contact but I'll be dropping shots fast with this.

  2. I Love chipping ,Pretty good at it ,Mostly use My P Wedge for every Chip ,Can open it Up and Flopp it by Cutting across out to in!

  3. Thanks Peter, I think a lot of us move the clubhead forward first. I'll have to try it your way.

  4. Spot on, as always. Excellent distillation of this important technique!
    And for this to translate to lowering scores we need to take this info to a chipping area and do it over and over and over. So important. Thanks!

  5. I basically do this but with a putter stroke, it's the 50 yard shots that I'm bad at. I've very good at sending it off at a 45 degree angle on those 50 yard half swing shots!

  6. Why not keep the same set up and change the club accordingly. I coach 7 iron through to lob wedge depending on the situation with most amateur golfers. Spin can be a huge negative in some situations. Start mixing with set up only when tough situations occur…?

  7. Thanks again! I seem to put side spin on my short chips. Maybe a lesson on that some day? Thanks!

  8. Pete, are you rotating the forearms so the face opens at top of backswing, squares at impact, then closes at finish of downswing?

  9. Looks more like a short pitch shot than a chip. Pretty sure a standard description of a chip a shot is where the ball rolls further than it flies.

Write A Comment