Golf instruction: How to chip into the grain

Golfweek’s Averee Dovsek demonstrates how to combat chipping into stubborn grain with a small swing adjustment.

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Chipping into the grain can cause a lot of unpredictable and frustrating shots. Your club may get stuck in the grass resulting in a chunk or sending it over the green.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and professional long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates how to combat that stubborn grain with a small swing adjustment. It all starts with being intentional with the shot shape you are trying to create.

It’s time to feel hopeful around the greens and sticking your chip shots close.

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