| This article offers some advice about how to | | | | First get it clear in your head where on the green |
| improve your chip shot. When chipping, your main aim | | | | you would like the ball to land - preferably |
| is to get the golf ball up onto the green and allow it | | | | somewhere on the green. The reason for this doe |
| to roll. You definitely do not want it to stop as soon | | | | not take much working out. Because the green |
| as it lands. If you can get it to behave like a putt | | | | boasts the smoothest grass on the course, predicting |
| once it has landed then you are doing well. You | | | | the bounce is much easier than in, say, the rough. If |
| typically play a chip shot when you are close to the | | | | you work on getting the chip about two feet onto |
| green. You will normally use an iron of some | | | | the green with room to run on towards the hole, |
| description depending on your distance. | | | | that will be a good starting point. |