| Copyright (c) 2007 Jack Moorehouse | | | | "feel" for chipping, which comes with practice. Keep in |
| If you've read my golf tips, you know how vital I | | | | mind that your feel may change over the years, so |
| consider the short game. If you want to cut your | | | | you may need to change your approach over the |
| scores and slash you golf handicap, you must learn | | | | years as well. When Tom Watson was young he |
| how to turn three strokes into two. The secret to | | | | played every chip shot near the green with a pitching |
| that is hitting a precise spot on or near the green | | | | wedge. Tom was one of the better chippers on the |
| when chipping and pitching letting the ball run to the | | | | PGA tour. He had a great feel for chipping and |
| hole. The more accurate you are at hitting the right | | | | pitching. As he aged and lost the great feel, he used |
| spot, the more accurate your shots will be. The more | | | | different clubs to compensate for it. You may have |
| accurate your shots, the lower your golf handicap. | | | | to do the same. |
| In addition to accuracy, you also must develop a | | | | |