This viewpoint will QUICKLY improve your golf, it will improve your focus, help you strike the golf ball more accurately and transform your spin on the golf ball. This viewpoint will quickly improve your golf! It really does help with your focus point on the golf ball. This gives you a visual aspect which you can use in practice and then use this on the golf course.

Improve your chipping, stop duffing chip shots, chip better in golf, get better at chipping and improve chipping in golf. This is an easy golf practice drill that you can use in competition and you will lower your scores and reduce your handicap.

Loads of golfers, if they are a beginner golfer, senior golfer, mid handicap golfer, low handicap golfer want to know how to get better at chipping. This is the secret chipping technique that every golfer needs to know, its a real easy chipping technique around the green, and the best chipping tip that works!

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18 Comments

  1. If I am on the back nine and chipping, as a rule I am thinking about how long before I can get out of here and get a drink.

  2. Thank you for a good idea.
    Would looking at the front of the ball have a similar effect as selecting a dot.
    The dots were great for highlighting your tip.
    Have I missed the point of your tip?
    I agree that one of my many faults is looking at the back of the ball & probably leaning back.
    Renewed thanks for all your valuable advice.

  3. Nice video as per, no waffle just some ideas worth a try,,,dotting golf balls as I watch Charis for more golf tips, is tips the correct spelling😊

  4. Great tip Alex. My problem is I hear all these and then when I address the ball I over think and fat/thin it. How do you keep the yips out of your head playing shots?
    (FYI- I’m a HC of 30 so have quite a few things to work on!)

  5. These "little" tips have been paramount in changing my short game. As they all come together, all I can say is… Thanks

  6. Hi Alex, great video however can you please do a similar one with the difference bounce factor that each wedge has. Do you need more or less and what is the difference. Cheers.

  7. I've tried this recently with my full irons, it does tend to help a little bit. My biggest problem is hitting fat shots, so frustrating, at least when I hit it thin it still gets some distance but when you stick the club in behind the ball and it goes 50 yards up the fairway with a 7 iron, that's frustrating…

  8. Hey Alex, can you help me with my approach shots on a downhill lie? I struggle getting the ball high enough to hold a green. Especially when the pin is in the front and there’s hazard (water) to the right. I always seem to fade these shots into trouble despite typically being a drawer of the ball… thanks!

  9. Hi Alex, when i lean forward as you do i tend to blade the ball, then that makes me hesitant to use speed, I'm caught in a bad cycle. i do good when practicing but struggle during a comp round, any ideas for a fix? thanks Terry from OZ

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