Mastering your short game is crucial to lowering your scores and becoming a more consistent golfer. In today’s video, Michael Mitnick shares his top tips for improving your short game, from chipping to pitching and everything in between. These techniques are designed to help golfers of all levels, whether you’re a beginner looking to get a handle on the basics or an experienced player aiming to refine your skills.

so when I’m setting up to a chip and this is something I really want to try to focus on when I’m on the course is being Ultra specific where I want to land the ball so if I’m looking here I’m trying to land it I’m trying to build a little circle for me and land it somewhere around here almost picking out a grain of sand or a patch of grass but something that I can be super specific with that’ll help me boost my chances with getting it close and the more specific you get the better your shots usually are I’m looking I’m taking some practice shots really focusing on that specific spot cuz that’s what is important to me here again we’re using a 56° I try to not use a 60 as much as I can just there’s a lot of room for error there but I’m looking at a specific spot again just a little uncommitted landed it just short of where I wanted to put it so use the practice chipping green to your advantage build the confidence

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