Either I absolutely LAUNCH it, or it goes a few inches still in the rough 😭

By the end of the season il get better at chipping… hopefully 🤞

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... Read moreChipping in golf can be one of the toughest skills to master, as anyone who's faced the challenge knows the frustration of either hitting the ball too hard and sending it flying or barely moving it out of the rough. From personal experience playing at scenic courses like Brewsters Kananaskis Ranch, I've learned that patience and practice are key to improving. One helpful approach is to start practicing your chip shots on different terrains—sand, rough, and fairways—to understand how the ball reacts. I’ve found that focusing on your stance and keeping your wrists steady can greatly improve control. Instead of trying to hit the ball too hard, aim to get a smooth, consistent swing that sends the ball rolling toward the green. Another tip is to use the right club for the shot. A pitching wedge might work better for longer chips, while a sand wedge or lob wedge can be ideal for shots requiring a higher arc. Watching tutorials and even reviewing slow-motion videos of your swings can offer insight into what to improve. Lastly, embracing the learning process with a sense of humor helps—after all, sometimes the ball just refuses to cooperate! Over time, with dedication, your chipping will improve, just like I plan to achieve by the end of this season at Brewsters. And don’t forget, using discount codes like MEGAN10 makes practicing on beautiful courses like this even more rewarding.