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Best Tip To Stop The Chunk Chip | Aussie Golf Pros

If you want to learn how to stop duffing chip shots, then first you need to understand what causes this. Many golfers blame themselves for hitting the grass first, before the golf ball. They then try techniques like playing the ball back in the stance, pushing the hands way forward or putting all their weight on the front foot.

However, if you watch elite players chip, you’ll see that quite often, they do hit the ground first! But the club doesn’t dig into the ground and it doesn’t snag the grass! How is this possible? It’s all to do with using the bounce of the club effectively. With chipping and pitching, it’s imperative to achieve the optimum interaction between the clubhead and the golf ball.

Ask yourself, ‘Which part of the clubhead digs into the turf?’ 9 times out of 10, it is the leading edge of wedge (or any club) towards the hosel – the heel of the club. Once we understand this, it’s a simple matter of making a small adjustment to our setup, to improve the way the club glides through the turf.

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The Aussie Golf Pros are holistic coaches in every sense of the word. Steve and Glen are both fully qualified members of the PGA of Australia and are avid students of the Sports Sciences. Together, they are certified in Advanced Golf Coaching, Golf Psychology, TPI (Body-Swing Connection), NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), Personal Development and Skill Acquisition.

Steve and Glen are not ‘Method’ coaches. They recognise that there are literally 1000’s of ways to swing a golf club! Rather than try to ‘change’ your swing, their goal is to help You Be The Best Golfer You Can Be!

Skill Development vs Technical Changes

Although technique is an important factor in improving a golfer’s performance, Skill Development is largely neglected in golf coaching today. Skill is something that can be tangibly improved with proper understanding of the golf impact laws and effective practice towards improved performance.

External Focus of Attention

Most golf teaching involves an internal focus. Common suggestions might include increased hip turn, a still head or improved hand path. These are all factors of the golf swing, which many golfers and teachers consider important. However, as they are focused internally, on movements of the body, golfers find changes extremely difficult to process.

Enter the world of External Focus of Attention. This means that instead of focusing on body parts, a golfer can and should focus more on the target, the ball, the clubhead – objects which are external to the body. The sciences involving Motor Skill Learning have proven that by employing an External Focus of Attention, sports men and women learn new moves more quickly, retain changes more readily and can perform better under pressure.

All of the Aussie Golf Pros coaching, drills and advice for clients and viewers, involve an External Focus of Attention and the results can be astonishing!