GOLF: How To Hit The Basic Chip Shot



How To Hit The Basic Chip Shot

Our CHIPPING VS. PITCHING video is a perfect follow-up view to this video. You can check it out here:

We had a blast filming with Robert McMillan at the PGA Golf Course at PGA Village (Port St. Lucie, FL). Robert has been a PGA certified Golf Professional for over 25 years and is regarded as one of the Top instructors in the Country. He played on the PGA European Tour and also qualified to play in the British Open Championship. He now hosts his McMillan Golf Academy out of Bear Creak Golf Club in Dallas, TX. You can learn more about Robert and his coaching at

In this video Robert and I are going step-by-step through the fundamentals of the basic chip shot. Nothing fancy here – just everything you need to do to make solid contact and get the ball on the green (every time!)

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