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Golf Swing - Perfect Chip Shots

Anyone who has spent a fair amount of time playing golf is probably well aware of the fact that there is no such thing as a perfect shot. The same holds true for chips, putts, anything really. There are beautiful shots, all kinds of beautiful things in golf, but not perfect. More importantly there is no one perfect golf swing.

Golf is not a one size fits all sport. What may be very close to sublime for one player may be marginal for another and the required mental clarity for one player may be too much time to think for another. Golf is an individual sport for a reason; it is comprised of individuals who all have different strengths and weaknesses. If you want to know the perfect swing for chip shots you've come to the wrong place. And if you find someone who claims to be able to give you the magic formula, they really have no idea what they are talking about either.

The real beauty of golf for me is that it's a thinking man or woman's game. Golf is won and lost based on club selection and making the best possible shot with the right club. With chip shots your club selection is very important. Your primary goal, of course, is to get your ball onto the green. Secondly, your goal is to get the ball as close to the hole as possible. You absolutely under no circumstances want to hit the ball over the green or have the ball roll of the backside of the green.

The higher the loft of your club the less likely the ball is to roll after it has landed. Now everyone hits the ball a little differently but a general rule of thumb is that a pitching wedge will have around a 50-degree pitch and will roll around 15 yards once it lands. A sand wedge will have a 55-degree pitch and roll about 10 yards upon landing, and a lob wedge will have a 60-degree pitch and roll about 5 yards when it lands. Of course these are assuming certain conditions such as a well-played shot, normal wind conditions, and some degree of competency on the part of the hitter.

Of course what you really need to do is find a driving range that has a pitching green and practice pitching from different distances and with different clubs. See how your landings are affected by the strength of your hit and how you are holding your club. Your game is always affected by a great variety of environmental factors in addition to how well your skills are progressing as you learn how to better play the game.

Learning your strengths and weaknesses with wedges and iron is the best favor you can do for yourself in the process of perfecting your chip shot and improving your golf game. Spend hours upon hours practicing these shots and you should find that you will soon be able to estimate where your shot will land and how far it will roll as soon as you hit the ball.

Edward Charkow

Edward Charkow is the administrator for Golf Swing Analyze. For more information please visit: http://www.golfswing-analyze.com

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