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  • 002 08 B 0007 Vert Chipping Coin Drill 3 Screen Shot 2023 02 20 at 11.27.58 AM.jpg

    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    When the hands beat the clubface to impact, you make crisp, consistent contact. No scooping.
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    In Bob's philosophy, chipping utilizes the same motion as putting, but with some slight adjustments - one of which is a slight forward lean of the shaft at address and through impact.
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Where you land the bottom of the wedge is a crucial skill in chipping. To build this skill, Bob placed a nickel on the turf, just in front of the golf ball.
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    When Fabian was able to land the club just beyond the ball, the nickel flew ahead, too – great feedback for proper technique.
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    The most important takeaway for Fabian was Bob's concept of flying the ball one-third of the way to the hole and letting it roll the remaining two-thirds of the distance. Fabian drained this chip and as Bob explained, "Guessing at your landing spot makes…
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    "...You move the putter, hands and arms together, as one unit, by rocking your shoulders."
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Bob then placed an alignment stick under Fabian's arms. "The arms and the hands are quiet."
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Lastly, to work on the fundamentals of a steady head, connected stroke and centered contact on the face of the putter, Bob had Fabian hit some putts with the leading edge of his sand wedge. If you can sink putts with a bladed wedge, putting with your…
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    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    Rick V., Team Titleist Staff
    To kick of Fabian's short putting lesson, Bob Giusti marked a straight, uphill putt and then worked through a few fundamentals. First, set up and ball position. As Bob told Fabian, "Weight favors the left side a little bit, steady head, left eye behind…
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