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		<title>Chipping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This drill will show you how to chip the golf ball more consistently. The goal is to strike the ball solid on your chip shots so you will then be able to control your distance. Hitting the ball solid is the key to distance control with any club. When trying this drill use a short ...]]></description>
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<p>Notice how the clubhead remains right of the hands post impact. It is imperative you not flip the clubhead through impact. Make sure you have the weight in the left hip socket and you use the body rotation to move the arms into impact. Establishing this position will allow you to maintain the wrist angles and keep the grip leading the clubhead into the strike and not pushing the clubhead towards the golf ball.</p>
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