Tom Watson Shows How To Handle Your Chip Shots | Golf Tips | Golf Digest
PGA Tour golfer Tom Watson shows Golf Digest two ways to play any type of short-game chip shot. Transcript In this tip, I m going to show you an easy way to control the trajectory of your ball, and it has to do with the left hand grip. Well I m gonna chip this two different ways with two different left hand positions on the club. The first position is going to be what I call a weak position where the left hand instead of being in this position right here, I m gonna take the left hand and move it to the left and put the left thumb down the middle, put the right hand over a little bit. This is gonna create extra loft and impact making the ball go higher. Put the ball a little bit farther forward, weaken your left hand grip, make sure that, again, you still have that little hip slide right here. And this is what happens. Left hand right down the top. Ball goes up in the air. Now, what happens if you wanted to hit the ball with the ball rolling more, especially, this is a good shot for into the wind. What I do, instead of weakening the left hand grip on here, what I ll do, I ll strengthen it even more. I ll look down here and I ll see, maybe, almost three knuckles like this. And then, instead of playing the ball slightly forward in my stance, I will play it a little bit farther back to my stance, again, making sure that I have a little slide here with my hips, like this. This takes the loft off the golf club, but watch it roll now. The trajectory was much lower, the ball rolled, that s a great running shot for, especially into the wind, but anytime you want the ball to get on the green and run. Still haven’t subscribed to Golf Digest on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/golfdigestyoutubesub ABOUT GOLF DIGEST Home of the annual Hot List, instructional videos, news and trends, Golf Digest is the definitive destination for all-things golf. Tom Watson Shows How To Handle Your Chip Shots | Golf Tips | Golf Digest