Run The Ball Up A Slope When Chipping #shorts

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Run the ball up a slope when chipping #shorts. This chip shot is not as hard as it looks. In this YouTube #shorts video golf tip Brian Fitzgerald The Golf Doctor shows you the keys to playing this shot.

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My name is Brian Fitzgerald - I'm an Australian full time golf coach living in Melbourne and coaching at two venues. The Morack Public GC in Vermont South and the Lang Lang GC in beautiful South Gippsland (An hour and a quarter from Melbourne) where there are lot's of Kangaroos.

FAQ:
How long have you been a golf coach? I qualified as a full member of the Australian PGA back in 1985. Wow I don't feel that old.

Why do you make videos for YouTube? That is a great question and one I get asked a lot. I love helping people play better golf and people tell me I have a very unique coaching style that is very simple to understand. We really should do things simpler. I just make them to help people and if people like my videos they can either come for a golf lesson in person or if that is not possible you could join my membership program and I can then view your golf swing or any part of your game and really help improve what you do.

Do you always change some ones golf swing? To be perfectly honest I try not to. If I do try to change some ones golf swing I have to have a pretty good reason for doing so and the client has to be fully engaged and committed to both regular coaching and practice in order to make that change. Most people say they will do both with good intentions but most fall away pretty quickly.

So my preference is to change things that will improve their score easily. There are so many different ways to do this.

What do you film with? - I have a few few different cameras I use. An old GoPro Hero 4, an iPhone 6 and iPhone X, A Sony ZV1 and an old Panasonic Handy cam (I'm using that less and less now). I record my sound on an old iPhone 4.

What do you edit with? - About a year ago I switched to Adobe Premiere - prior to that it was Pinnacle Studio

Do you make money off YouTube? - Yes.It took me over 100 videos to make my first total $100 off adsense and then another 50 videos to make my next $100. I think it will slowly change, but VERY slowly.

Thanks for watching!
Brian
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Brian, my golf partner and I have had several conversations while walking off the green, talking about one or the other says “Well you could see I was going for a bounce right at the border but it was inches short and bounced back”. To which the other says “yeah, it was looking real good till it wasn’t “. Rolling it when the grass is in good shape makes great sense. For some reason though we dig out that wedge…….
Gotta try rolling them up close next time.

bobadkins
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In the locker Brian.
Stay safe.
Thanks

davidleigh
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Couldn't agree with you more but why pick an iron when I practice distance control and putting with my putter. Putter is going to be my best shot because I'm using that club to roll the golf ball about 36 times each round. Unless I'm off the green by more than 20-30 yards I might grab a 7i and pitch and run

robchisholm
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You make it look too easy.... that is still a hard shot.... for me anyway....

lesmoore
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My favourite club for this is my single length 19 degree hybrid. It takes a bit of practice to get the force of the swing required to avoid going through the green. If there is a bunker opposite, I would probably use another club, just in case. If the grass verge is lumpy and thick, I prefer to use my 8 iron to lift the ball up and over the rough stuff. You can also influence the run amount by ball position. Further back in the stance gives a lower shot with more run. In general though, unless you are really short sided, a rolled shot is more reliable than a lofted wedge shot.

kymstock