This Golf Monthly video shows a different approach to chipping that uses the bounce to deaden the shot.
Finch's basics are as follows:
- Use a wedge with a nice bounce on it. The short irons don't have enough bounce for this shot.
- You want the club's grip to run up through the middle of your palm, along your lifeline instead of in your fingers. That makes the club a bit more upright and weakens your lead hand a bit.
- Set up with the shaft a bit more upright -- more in line with your lead forearm -- so it feels as if the club is up on the toe a bit.
- You want the ball a bit ahead of center and the butt of the grip pointing more toward your lead hip.
- Don't use your wrists! You want to keep the club shaft and your lead forearm in a straight line. This is basically an arm and shoulder stroke, like some putting techniques.
While I don't think this approach will take the region of normal chipping, it seems like it may be very useful in case you're shortsided or when you have a downhill chip. Anything that takes some momentum off a chip in those circumstances have to leave you a shorter par putt.
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