Setup and chip will be improved immediately

Six-time major champion and short-lived expert Phil Mickelson outlines accessible drills and three key setup tips that can instantly improve debris.
The 45-time PGA Tour champion, now a Liv golfer, is known for his green quality and holds a sublime wedge.
Mickelson claims that most players are almost the same because of failing to pin the basics that would promote consistency.
The 55-year-old stressed that good chopping is due to the setting rather than trying to “help” the ball into the air.
Mickelson explains: “When you have to leverage chips, you need to do three things, and most amateurs don’t do that.
“When you have a 60-degree loft (in a wedge), you have to stay ahead of your position to get through the golf ball.”
Key Setting Point 1: “Put the weight forward.”
According to the left-handed, the first key setting is the weight distribution of the golfer.
“Pushing your weight forward. Getting your weight forward helps push the club to the ground,” he said.
Mickelson, who highlighted the advantage of moving his weight forward, admitted: “Most people lose weight.”
Heavier backs encourage clubs to rise early and often lead to overly frequent thin chip shots with poor ball contact.
Key Setting Point 2: “Before the Club”.
His second key setup tip is hand position, Mickelson explains: “You have to lead the club.
“You can’t reach out because once the club crosses the arm, the front edge will rise.
“The bounce is increasing, the ball will hit the ground, the blade will go straight into the ball, otherwise the club will hit the ground first.”
Key Setting Point 3: “Decide whether you want to be low or high.”
The third setting consideration is the position of the ball, which must match the shooting trajectory you want to achieve.
Mickelson explains the final set point: “You have to determine if you want to be low or very high.
“If you go very low, you will have the ball on the back foot, and if you go high, it will get off the front foot.
“What you wouldn’t do is put the ball in the middle of your position.”
Experienced travel professionals have seen it all and warned that the middle position chip setup is the secret to disaster.
It won’t provide enough forward tilt to keep it low and there isn’t enough flight to the attic.
Having this setting can lead to hobbyists trying to force the loft with their hands, which often leads to hobbyists getting in touch with the front, rather than under a golf ball.
Forward weight, forward and proper ball position are Mickelson’s biggest tips for improved accuracy.
Phil Mickelson’s One-handed Chip Exercise
To put everyone into practice and train sports, he suggests a simple and accessible single-arm chip drill.
Mickelson highlighted what the exercise will showcase: “One-handed chip.
“But if you set the weight forward and your hands forward, the club will naturally want to go down, and walk under the ball.
“It doesn’t take any effort, but you have to set it up correctly.”
This is the position where the good contact is activated almost automatically.
With one hand practice, players can feel the correct downward strike and avoid the urge to manipulate the swing with their hands to get more attics.
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