Quick Tip - Long Chip Shots
Short Game
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4m 40s
Putt when you can, chip when you can't putt, pitch when you have to. If you've been around for a while, you have heard us preach this before. Today, we take a look at the long chip, another bridge between your full swing and the green. Getting these shots down can take those awkward distances and make them much less of a problem, and of course help you lower your scores on the course. Join us as Tim Graves, PGA, breaks down what it takes to green it with your iron from a ways out.
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