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		<title>Want to Control Your Ball Flight on Chip Shots?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Flight Control How to change the trajectory of your chip shots By Mike Kinloch Let me start by saying that I’m a fan of getting the ball on the green as soon as possible. If you have a 50 foot chip and 40 feet of green to work with, then forget floating one high right up by [&#8230;]</p>
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<strong>How to change the trajectory of your chip shots</strong><br />
</em>By <span style="color: #f04e23;">Mike Kinloch</span></p>
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<p><strong>Let me start</strong> by saying that I’m a fan of getting the ball on the green as soon as possible. If you have a 50 foot chip and 40 feet of green to work with, then forget floating one high right up by the pin. Your ball should be hitting the deck early and releasing. So first and foremost, let me detail what I believe to be the most effective way of hitting the low, running chip shot.</p>
<p>The main focal point here is your set-up. You need a narrow stance, just one clubhead width apart. Play the ball off the centre of the stance, placing the majority of your weight on your left side. By leaning your body toward the target slightly, your chest should be positioned nicely in front of the ball. Doing this also encourages a gentle shaft lean towards the target, with the handle resting over your lead thigh. This is the position that we want to return to at impact.</p>
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<p class="p1"><span style="color: #f04e23;">If the shot allows you to play it low, always take that option.</span></p>
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<p>For the stroke itself, rocking your shoulders with minimal wrist action will ensure your best chance of striking the ball solidly.</p>
<p>For the higher shot, we need to make some modifications. Go wider with the set-up, with the ball still centered. The key difference is that instead of leaning the shaft forward at address, you should start with it perpendicular to the ball. Having a feeling that you return that shaft back to this upright position at impact will allow you to maintain the loft on your wedge and pop the ball up higher and softer.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Mike Kinloch</strong> is a Senior PGA Teaching Professional at Dubai Creek Golf &amp; Yacht Club. For more information, visit <a href="http://dubaigolf.com/" target="_blank">dubaigolf.com</a></em></p>
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