The 'Chip-Putt' Shot
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In this video, Carolin discusses the 'Chip Putt' shot, a simple and effective technique for getting the ball up and down from around the green.
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I do this all the time and love it.
Best teacher ever😅😮😊
Tried the putt chip on the course today and it worked great! Thanks
Absolutely, there are days the wedges aren't doing it greenside. I also putt left hand low and it feels really weird any other way. Switched to that a few years ago and seems so natural and consistent.
Great tips. Thanks. I am struggling to imagine doing this in a longer cut unless the grass growth was in my favor.
I will try this. It makes sense. Thank you.
Great tip! Definitely going to practice this!
😊 (A front view angle would have completed this video.)
Good tip
When I heard you say chip putt, I thought you were going to chip with a wedge. I can’t wait to try this. Appreciate the tip Coach!
Yeah I often play this when my chip isn't confident. OMG this took forever to get to a putt and didn't even show the right angle. I really needed to see a front view shot.
Good concept but difficult to see the ball actually “jump” due to the choice of camera angle chosen during editing for the video. Why not use the side/front facing camera angle (the one you’re talking to) when you’re hitting the ball at least a couple times? I’ve seen a couple of your videos and the angle used in editing is always from the rear watching the ball to the green, which doesn’t provide the viewer with the actual expected ball action that is easily seen from the side/front view. A couple hits from both angles would be greatly beneficial to the viewer unless the ball isn’t doing what it’s expected to during the explanation.