If the chips constantly pass the hole, you can make the wrong decision which club or cutting method to use. We will look at the most common mistakes that lead to excessive turnout and a simple “three-lash” system to help you gain control.
Common mistakes leading to an excess
Some of the usual errors that lead to excessive participation in your cut include:
- Using a single fragmentation movement without paying attention to the lie, the location of the pin, the green speed or the course conditions.
- Very weak shaft forward will reduce the club swelling, expose the main edge and make you hit fat or thin shots that will make control of unpredictable distance.
- Slowing through impact (instead of acceleration) reduces rotation and leads to more rolls.
What is the system of three releases?
Three release system was created by Master PGA Coach and Grieve. It walks you through a simple system that allows you to match your shredded movement with the lie, trajectory and rotation needed for each stroke. If you are pulling your sand wedge out of your bag, playing the same hook and still don’t get the results you need, try this.
Release one – chip and run (low and rolled)
Low ipip is good when you have a lot of green to work with. it Keeps the ball low And the room for error is minimal. If your chips are rolling far away from the hole, this may be the shot of your stock already.
- How to execute:
- The light shaft lean, the ball back in the stand, the minimal hangs of the handles.
- Butt shows toward the lead hip in influence. (ie, hands are forward)
Release two – soft strokes landing (medium trajectory and rotation)
You will want to use the stroke when you have to hold some threshold or tough, but still cut a large part when the ball hits the green. Setting and execution allow for rotation and increased height and more control.
- How to execute:
- The ball slightly forward, the slight syllable pressure, the slight hand hanging.
- Apple juice indicates toward strap tightening in influence.
You will notice that the hands are still in front of the ball in influence, but not as much as they were in the first position of release. This hand position is essential to get that softer landing.

Release three – Shot lob (high and soft)
The lobe hit is used when you need to stop the ball quickly with minimal rotation. This helps you generate maximum height and rotation for shots on the bunkers or when you really have a short side.
With the third position of the release, the end of the syllable butt indicates the hip in the influence. If you play with these three influence positions, you will see that the club’s face is left more open due to the position of the hand and hand. Open face will help with softer landing.
- How to execute:
- Front ball, neutral hands, wider attitude, More hinges.
- Butt shows toward the back hip in influence.
How to practice
Now that you have more information as to why your chip shooting can roll far away from the hole, it’s time to practice.
My favorite way to practice hitting different shootings like this is to take three golf balls (and the same club) and hit three shots from the same position.
First, try the release position one, then two and then three. Do not give yourself 10 chances to get the position of release a perfect one. Learn to fix each to simulate the true golf course conditions.
Choose a landing spot and get the ball as close as possible with this place.
Final thoughts
If your chips roll too far away, look at this Dan Grieve method and see if it can help you Get your golf ball closer to the hole. This part of the game is about touching, feeling and repetition. You will need to decide in a practical time to get it right.
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