Most golfers make chipping way harder than it needs to be.
Opening the stance. Manipulating the clubface. Trying to “help” the ball in the air.
What if you could just chip like a putter?
In this video, I’ll show you a simple solution that removes all the compensations — and makes it much easier to control distance, contact, and consistency.
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You’ll learn:
• How to chip using a putting stroke
• Why most wedges dig into the turf (and how to avoid it)
• How a wider sole and rounded leading edge prevent chunked shots
• What “thump sole” means and why it matters
• How to control distance with stroke length instead of technique changes
• Why this method makes chipping more consistent — even on mishits
Instead of changing your setup, face angle, and swing path every time… you can use one repeatable motion and let the club do the work.
Even if you hit slightly behind the ball, the club glides through the turf instead of digging — which means fewer chunked shots and more predictable results.
If you struggle with:
• Chunking chip shots
• Inconsistent contact around the green
• Distance control with wedges
• Too many swing thoughts
This will simplify your short game immediately.
Try this before your next round and see how much easier chipping becomes.
Comment below: do you currently chip with a putting stroke, or do you manipulate the club?
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