Tip of the Week 524 » Chip Culprit – are you a scooper?

If you want more pars, let’s let’s keep the ice cream in the ice cream shop and get you chipping around the green a lot better. This is a Super popular culprit where players try to help the ball in the air by trying to get under the ball. When it comes to chipping, we need to actually strike down on the ball down and through so I’m gonna show you how to do that right now. So, let’s get to it!

Tip of the Week 521 » Fun Bunker Tee Drill for Easy Outs

If you want more pars, grab three tees and let’s jump in the sand and practice our bunker extension. Players really struggle from the bunker and this fun drill will help you get much better sand contact by focusing on striking the tees. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 515 » Improve Chipping – Hinge & Hold Mistake

If you want more pars, but really struggle with your chipping around the green, then let’s get you to focus on the club’s shaft. A lot of players are trying to hold their angles through the chip shot and not release the shaft this is a big no-no. Much of this is the concept of the hinge and hold where players are trying to hinge and then hold… but instead let me show you how to really do it. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 511 » How to Play Firm Sand in the Bunker

If you want more pars, let’s jump in the sand and learn how to play wet or firm sand. It is a slightly different approach than a bunker that has light and fluffy sand. It’s important to understand the bounce of your club from wet and firm sand which will help you get out of the bunker successfully. So let’s get to it.

Tip of the Week 507 » Two Popular Chip Questions (answered)

If you want more pars, let’s answer this popular question should I chip like a putt? And the answer will surprise you. I walk through the key differences with each and why you should not chip like your putt. Should I hinge with a chip shot? Let me answer that question right now.

Tip of the Week 505 » Don’t Horse Around with Your Chipping

If you want more pars, let’s get you more solid around the green by helping you to pivot around your front leg instead of weight shifting to your back leg. Many players struggle with contact around the green because they have weight shift during the chip stroke. Instead don’t horse around, let’s get you to pivot around your front leg to get you more solid around the green. So let’s get to it.

BSF Short Game – Fringe Play

If you want more pars, but struggle with contact when you find your ball on the fringe, the first thing to look at is which way is the grass growing? From there, you can craft a smart game play. Why is the fringe tricky? Depending on the direction of the grass, it can catch your club. Yikes! So, in this playlist, I play out several scenarios so you can have more success from the fringe. So, let’s get to it!

BSF Short Game – Wayward Chips

If you struggle with wayward chips, then let’s get you on track toward the hole in this playlist. Not only will you improve your direction, you’ll significantly improve your contact. In fact, contact is paramount for on-target shots around the green. So, let’s get to it!