
Mao Saigo’s clutch chip on Chevron on Sunday.
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The scenario is getting nervous in your morning match Saturday morning, let alone in the crucial moments of a big championship: a chip from the rough to a green fleeing to the water. But this is exactly the position in which Mao saigo found himself in the first hole of play off Chevron championship Sunday, after flying her second shot in Par-5 18 in the ancestor over the green, Saigo received free relief and faced the type of descending nerve chip that holds the players at night.
Leave it short, and Saigo could easily find herself by painting a three -brown trunk on her card. Be very aggressive, and its ball could simply have been easily violated at the risk of water along with its hopes of great title. What I want for the saigo game was the sound decision -making she made under pressureAnd how well she also executed her mechanics.
One of those decisions was to keep the lower chip trajectory and the light erection of the greenery and the grain of the hill, which removed a swing from the hit and allowed the ball to follow the greenery rest down in the hole. When you see how far away to the right of the Saigo hole aimed at (See below), it is clear that she was aiming to remove any chance of the ball coming from the blow. She also did not want any part of a high risk blow. The result was great, and he Won that Chevron Championship.

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Here’s how Saigo did:
1. Using Wedge, she played neutral attic (without facial openings) and kept her stretch square at the start line for green rest. This allowed the shooting path to be more of a comprehensive movement with great chances that it would make solid ball contacts in the rough, which is essential to the nature of this chip.

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2. Saigo pulled her hands out of the stroke by turning more with her upper body than to put her wrist to start her back. Note the club in its back: the face is directed to the ground with the main advantage that matches its behavior. Another key to this type of chip is the “on top” position of the trail hand (right hand) on the back. This holds the neutral attic and is a perfect tracking match.

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3. Saigo’s attendance is The Tufa moment and demonstrates an elite feature required for these kinds of finesse shooting: it never stopped turning towards the target. Nothing rushed to transition, no hand scroll or unnecessary movement of the lower body, only a torso of the fluid turns to the target. This brings out the use of hands and slips the club to the end.

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Saigo made an extremely challenging moment look easy. Believe me, it wasn’t!
