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CHIPPING AND PITCHING CONTROL MORE CHEST, LESS WRIST

October 29, 2024

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Ken Martin, PGA Certified Professional Instructor at Keiser University College of Golf, shares essential tips on improving your chipping and pitching control by focusing on using more chest rotation and less wrist action. In this video, Ken explains how to maintain consistent contact for better distance control in your short game.

  • Ken explains how consistent contact is key for controlling distance in short game shots like chips and pitches.
  • He emphasizes the importance of using the chest as the primary motor for the swing, which helps ensure the bottom of the swing arc is in the right position for solid contact.
  • Ken also demonstrates how to practice this technique with tools like the Impact Ball, helping golfers reduce wrist action and achieve better control and accuracy on the course.

 

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Keiser University College of Golf
2600 N. Military Trail
West Palm Beach FL 33409
888.355.4465 / 561.478.5500
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