Dean Halford on Chipping with a 3-Wood (Video)

In this video PGA pro Dean Halford demonstrates how to play a chip shot with a 3-wooden.

I suppose the important thing element Halford says right here is that you don't need to "hit" the ball. Combined with the longer shaft, meaning you make a shorter smoother swing. Getting beyond that "hit impulse" is a part of the motive you need to practice this earlier than you attempt it at the path.

You may surprise, with all of the guidance on chipping with hybrids and such, if the use of your three-timber is in reality the sort of beneficial shot. After all, because the three-timber's shaft is sort of the longest to your bag, it's going take a bit more practice than the alternative golf equipment. And this video become made again in 2014 -- a massive number of new golf equipment have come on the market considering then.

I say you must simply ask Tommy Fleetwood. This next video turned into shot at the 2018 Honda Classic.

I think the reason that a three-wooden is a useful chipping club is twofold -- first, the top is so massive that it makes properly contact lots simpler; and second, the greater shaft length method you don't should make a protracted or effective stroke, which additionally improves your ability to make proper contact.

That's something to remember while you're trying to improve your brief recreation.

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