Ive watched a couple of your videos now and I've got to say, keep up the great work! Your explanations and examples are so easy to understand, even WITH the accent (haha just kidding, American here ✋ your videos are very helpful and unpretentious, and I can't wait to go in the yard tomorrow morning and get to work!!!! Again, keep em coming
Thanks, Glen. Another terrific and simple guide. I use the toe-down chip a lot, and now I “get” the dead hands technique I’ll vary things a bit. I play in Scotland, where the grass is always wet or soggy. Your techniques are very simple and effective. Many thanks.
Thank you so much for your feedback David. Yes, the ‘Toe Down’ is great for those firm bump ‘n’ run shots but using the bounce is key for soft conditions. Cheers Glen
Well Done Glen on the three chipping techniques that you previewed in this video. Although I am familiar with all three of them and have used one or the other over the years, I was still able to pick up some valuable information. As you summarized, the most important thing is to "keep the face square!" Always learn or validate from your videos Glen! Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your question @tuna411. That’s entirely dependent upon your required trajectory and amount of roll out required. You can even use a hybrid or fairway wood for this shot, although you wouldn’t touch the turf at all when playing those clubs. Glen
I have 3 chips, the 'magic chip 'the feather' and the 'wrist' , the magic is back of stance, toe, drag through inside to out, the feather is closed club head, the wrist is open, I made videos on them
Thank you for your comment @medicopedia9052. The 1st chip is played with much higher hands (toe down) with an arm and shoulders motion. The 3rd chip setup is different, with lower hands for a higher trajectory. It’s a much more body controlled motion with increased rotation. Cheers Glen