Golf instruction: Open the club face when chipping in tough lies

Averee Dovsek demonstrates how to properly open up the club when chipping in thick grass and how it can lower your scores.

Many people panic when their golf ball lands in thick grass and only have one style of chipping. It’s important to be able to manipulate the club face to allow it to glide through the grass with ease. Mastering different kinds of chip shots will dramatically lower your scores.

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This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek is demonstrating how to properly open up the club when chipping in thick grass.

Executing this tip correctly will help minimize those dreaded and surprise shots around the green.

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