In todays Impact Show we talk to Stan Utley world renowned short game coach to tour players as well as amateur golfers. We discuss the differences between amateurs and professionals in their short game and some of the common misconceptions as well as discussing what Stan feels is the most consistent way to chip. We hope you enjoy.
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For me, pitch is a mini full shot. And chip is a putt with an iron.
And this worked well.
this is by far the best golf lesson video ever.
This really helped.
6 putts for 9 holes? Texas wedge?
Excellent, thanks guys!
Ambiguously gay duo
Demo with a real club and show them what to do.
That guy was weird and socially awkward.
so far a very best out of meandmygolf, every time I watch this video I instantly learn abit more about the release!
The fly fishing analogy instantly improved my pitching… it's all about stopping that front hand at the bottom of the swing and allowing the club to accelerate into the ball, creating a crisp blow while pivoting on the follow through. Easy and Awesome. Why did someone not tell me this 40 years ago. Thanks Stan Utley. Your the bomb!
I just watched the Phil short game basics, then this video. ughh. Seem opposite.
This guy thought Tiger Woods was sitting at his house watching YouTube videos when he explained this stuff. This was not aimed to amateur golfers at all
What flex was his wedge? Lol that thing is so bendy
great video…a little distracted by the tight blue pants
I just watched another YouTube video with the main idea being to keep the club handle moving through the shot. This one tells me to keep the handle quiet and focus on the club head. Both very respected teachers. Conclusion: There's no one correct way to do anything, it's what you've mastered.
This is why a lot of weekend golfers give up golf….Paralysis by analysis!!
I can remove all that wind sound if you guys ever need it.
Andy is a babe
"I'm swinging at THE TURF,… MORE than I'm swinging at the ball" 9:04 That's why Stan Utley is a world class short game teacher! Great stuff.
I think people forget that at the end of the day you’re trying to get a little ball in a hole not have the perfect swing.
Yes i agree if you’re thinning chips or chunking them you need a lesson, but if you’re hitting them ok with a bit of check then just stick with it and practice with that
too much talking. Has no idea what you are talking about !
Complete hogwash. Exact opposite of what I've heard every tour player say
Too much talk. Too difficult. Not clear. Goodbye.
Great intel but what about shots under 10 meters, hard to hit really short ones like this.
Very good tips, i will put it into practice.
Loved it!!
Talks too much when I just want him hit some balls
To those who were lost by this video, he was trying to say in simple terms that if you swing your wedges and chip shots(when using your wedge) with a very shallow approach into the ball then the club will slide under the ball more consistently verses trying to chop at the ball with a more vertical swing which has less room for error. Think Slide, not dig!
I just found this out today, chipping in my backyard. It's so weird how I happened upon this video . Usually it works the other way……you watch the video ,THEN put it into practice.
I wonder if this advice is good for irons and woods too….I'm going to assume not though. Anyone on this?
Great video guys and will take this advice
Do the two of you practice standing in the exact same position?
When I first saw this I thought the same as many – what about Phil's hinge & hold! I've been playing around with the H&H and also another chipping technique much like Stan is describing. Can't decide what I prefer really. I seem to have less shanks with the H&H at present but I suppose when it does go wrong it could be very disastrous. Interesting video to watch and like they say – there's more than one way to skin a cat!
The basic swing to hit the ball straight can be learned from YouTube. Curving, creating spin and hitting the ball almost flawlessly every swing you definitely need lessons. Knowing what club to use. That takes time with experience. Everyone has different strength. After more experience you will notice how much power to use to try to get in hole. for example from 30 yards if your in a bunker the rough or fairway
I watch this every week before I play.
watched again and this guy pulled me out of my swing crisis, again. Love that Andy got him to talk a bit more about what he meant by controlling the bottom of the wedge by extending the left side. great content thanks guys.
i have to work on this. now i get the turn better. i was reaching down too much. i will practice this in the morning….
Great video, lots of good info.
Great interview with Stan – have his books and seeing him on video is a real bonus .Dave Pelz next ?
Hi! I was actually working a lot on developing more softness in my pitch shots. I feel like increased release of the clubhead through the ball, as shown by Stan Utley, helps a lot.
@Meandmygolf what do you think?! looking at this training video I made of myself a while ago?! –> https://vimeo.com/216382660
hmm …
it takes some experience in golf swing to really understand what he was talking about. great insight, got my mind cleared so much.
this guy is full of shit! go watch Phil Mickelson secrets of the short game this guy is telling you all wrong
Cool hhwip
Is he opening the face?
Enjoyed the video but that guy loved to talk!
"Skid plate"…best description of "bounce" I've heard.
Like so many pros, he thinks every one of his students has the same physique, depth perception, mental capacity, coordination, strength, etc. We don't, and everyone has to be taught in a manner that fits the individual.
4:20 My missus turned out not too bad
Sergio Garcia has the smoothest and the most beautiful chipping action