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A utility shot that every golfer should master to a degree, chipping describes the process of lifting the golf ball into mid air during your shot, typically followed up by a long distance roll upon hitting the turf.

Situations that are best suited for chip shots typically arise in the part of the course that players consider short game golf. Golfers use their chipping ability to get out of trouble areas of the course or even simply a patch of very tall grass.

Despite being renowned for his ability to train players for distance, George Gankas golf lessons have a lot to say about short game strategies. Players from nearly every continent have credited George Gankas golf lessons with assisting their improvements as a golfer, with many first experiencing these drills through the GG Swing Tips Golf website.

As a vehicle to get a player set up for a solid putt, the idea and value behind chipping often may be to just get a little bit closer by rolling on the green. This requires the player to accurately determine and execute where would be the best place to land their golf ball. The closer a player can consistently get their ball to the flattened putting area beyond the green, the better their scores will begin to look.

Often chip shots will bounce off of this surface, which can also work to the benefit of the player. Most will wish to bounce on the actual putting green rather than out in the rough. The bounces that happen on the putting green are much more consistent and obvious to players, while bouncing in the taller grass may end up hurting the golfer more than helping their course position.

Sometimes a player may not want to utilize the bouncing ability of the course, especially when in trouble areas. When we’ve become trapped in a hazardous area of the golf course, mentally picturing the ball to go the way you wish can have a calming affect. Knowing exactly where you want to put the golf ball after you’ve made contact will be a great motivator and ultimately lead to an improved amount of on target golf shots.

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