Phil Mickelson's 3 Chipping Rules to Nail Every Shot! ⛳️🔥

Phil Mickelson’s 3 Chipping Rules to Nail Every Shot! ⛳️🔥



Phil Mickelson’s 3 Chipping Rules to Nail Every Shot! ⛳️🔥

There are three things you have to do or you cannot chip. The first is to keep the leading edge down. Our weight has to be on our front foot. You cannot chip with the weight on your back foot because the leading edge comes up, right? So, our weight has to be pulled. The second thing we have to do, and this is where everybody messes up, is you have to decide if you’re going low or high. And if you go low, the ball is placed off your back foot given this area. Okay? And if you’re going high, if you’re placed off your front foot, it’s either off off the toe or even further in front. The third thing is you have to keep when you chip your arm and club need to have an inverse line. Most people have this type of V.

Master chipping with golf legend Phil Mickelson! In this YouTube Short, the 6-time major champ reveals his 3 key rules for perfect chips: 1) Weight forward for solid contact, 2) Hands ahead of the ball for crisp strikes, 3) Adjust ball position—back for low runners, forward for high flops. No more flubs! Elevate your chipping game, save pars, and impress your buddies. Perfect for golf beginners and pros alike. LIKE if this helps, SUBSCRIBE for more pro tips, and comment: What’s your chipping challenge? #GolfTips #PhilMickelson

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  1. This isnt true at all…Especially on tour today many of the greatest chippers in the game let the club pass the shaft and use the bounce of the club….Phil uses this tech but it is by no means the only way to chip effectively…Great tips for any new player tho

  2. I hit a golf ball well.. but as someone who only plays maybe 10-12 times a year it blows me away how much more there is to learn.

  3. This is good advice for beginners but once you've hit hundreds of thousands or millions of chips like Phil you start letting your hands go on high chips depending on lie

    Just chip a lot, it's free

    Chip then put out all the time at the course if u aren't hitting balls or golf

  4. My chipping is getting better but i still normally get up and down from 4ft or so off the green… i dont 3 putt much and use a putter as much as possible… shot 1 over twice over the last couple of weeks…
    My HUGE weakness is 160-180 par 3's as i drop too many shots..

  5. Following his advice seriously turned me into a chipping monster despite being high handicap and horrible with every other kind of shot. Legend

  6. I adopted his method over a year ago and have improved dramatically around the greens. Pick my window, setup with weight on front, wrist hinge and rotate. Couldn’t be easier.

  7. There is and probably never will be a person I’d trust more around the greens in their prime

  8. I would add a fourth VERY important key that I also learned from Phil and that's to ACCELERATE through contact. Decelerating is the death nail in chipping (and putting) and people do it ALL the time.

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