Bryson’s Rough Chip Secrets ⛳️ Stability, Bounce & Control for Juniors 🏌️♂️
Golf parents and coaches🏌️♂️when you watch Bryson DeChambeau hit this short chip out of thick rough, what stands out most to you technically? Is it the stability through impact, the way he uses the bounce, the shaft control, face awareness, lower body quietness, or how committed and repeatable the motion looks under pressure 🤔 These little shots around the green often separate good players from great scorers, and Bryson seems to make a very difficult lie look predictable and simple. Curious what details you notice that make this technique so effective and repeatable for elite players🏆👀 especially for juniors trying to develop consistency from tough rough around the greens ⛳️
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Why is there always one idiot shouting get in the hole.
He has to choke down on his wedges when chipping because they are all the same length
The way he has his clubs made means they are all the same length so he adjusts his grip
chokes down on that 40" wedge😂🎉
Wristy
That his clubs are too long AND the wrong lie when choked way down. Means he can't play a big open-faced cut. Also gives him trouble lining up shots from 100 out
He’s playing the ball off the toe of the club so he can swing harder to get the club through the thick rough but it won’t come out as hot.
I hit that same shot, same swing, same speed and it goes across the green!
Ball way back in stance, works great
I think his wedges around the green would be better with shorter clubs
Chunked it right in the hole
Brysons game is so interesting, he drives the best, chips really well, putting is decent, and his whole game comes down to his approach shots.
Bro this got got 7+ in pga 💀😭 on his first day