As the golf season gets into full swing, many amateur golfers will be looking for the best golf tips to spruce up their short game. The opportunity to learn from the top players in the game is one that shouldn’t be taken for granted, especially when the advice comes from a PGA Tour winner who ranks 12th in the Official World Golf Rankings and 4th in the FedEx Cup standings.
In this article, we share 5 top short game tips from Sahith Theegala to help you take control of this crucial aspect of the game…
1. Chipping
It sounds a cliche, but a lot of people overthink it. I think the main thing is just finding the best way to get the club on the back of the ball. That just comes down to a lot of short-game practice.
I think it’s something a lot of people neglect. I use the same club pretty much with every shot around the green, my 54-degree wedge, and I’ll just make sure I’m putting it in the proper spot in my stance.
The correct ball position is so important for chipping. You never want it in the middle of your stance. If you want to hit it high, get it in the front of your stance; if you want to hit it low, get it in the back. I think if you get it in the middle or a grey area then there’s way too much indecision.
You’ve got to really commit to the high one or the low one. There are certain situations where you have a mid-flight chip but I find them very rare, especially in tournament circumstances. You’re trying to either hit it soft or trying to get it to run.
2. Bunkers
With greenside bunker shots, all you need to do is pick a spot behind the ball and try to enter that point in the sand. It’s not necessarily a downward dig or anything like that, it’s just like hitting a chip shot out of thick rough – you pick a spot about an inch and a half behind the ball and just focus on trying to strike that point.
I think with the nature of the club you have and how the sand works, the ball is just going to plop out. A lot of people dig really hard into the sand or try and scoop it up and out of there, which never works.
3. Lag Putting
Long putts are how I start out pretty much every practice session. I’ll hit 50- and 60-footers all the time, just to get my confidence on the speed of the greens. On the course, I like to look at it in the…
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