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    • Home
    • The Chip Fix
      • The Introduction
      • Videos
      • Launch Monitor Numbers
      • The Design
      • Examples of Tour Pros
      • Different Techniques
    • The Lag Stick
      • The Introduction
      • Lag Stick Videos
      • Lags vs Lag nots
      • What does it Improve
      • Meet the Inventor
    • Shop
    • Reviews and Feedback
  • Home
  • The Chip Fix
    • The Introduction
    • Videos
    • Launch Monitor Numbers
    • The Design
    • Examples of Tour Pros
    • Different Techniques
  • The Lag Stick
    • The Introduction
    • Lag Stick Videos
    • Lags vs Lag nots
    • What does it Improve
    • Meet the Inventor
  • Shop
  • Reviews and Feedback

PGA TOUR PROS TECHNIQUE

 Here is Justin Rose on the way into impact for a pitch. Notice the club heads angle of attack. 

 Look at how close to the ground the club is before impact. 

The club head stays low to the ground post impact.

 The club head stays low to the ground post impact. 

 Here is Shingo Katayama hitting an open faced pitch off of a tight lie at Augusta. Notice the club heads angle of attack. 

 Look at how close to the ground the club is before impact. 

 The club head stays low to the ground post impact. 

 Here is Paul Lawrie hitting a chip out of the first cut of rough. Notice the angle of attack. 

 impact with shaft lean and hands forward but less than the previous frame. Club head is moving faster than handle here. 

 Club head stays low to the ground post impact. 

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