YOUR PUTTING AND CHIPPING GRIP ARE THE SAME
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A Malaska Golf Member wants to know if Mike uses the same grip when chipping around the green as he does when putting.
The answer is yes! If Mike spends time on the putting green, he will take his pitching wedge and use it to make putts. Mike will make 10, 20, and 30-footers and then putt the ball out. The ball gets in the air; however, he is not blading the ball using his putting stroke.
Again, Mike is using his putting grip with his pitching wedge. In essence, he has a lofted putter. He will also use a 7 iron, and an 8 iron.
This helps Mike to chip around the green. If he can chip on a putting green, there isn’t a lie around the green from which he can’t chip.
Taking your putting grip and chipping with different clubs on the green is going to make you a better chipper. This will also give you the confidence to chip around the edge of the green.
Paul Runyan gave Mike the idea to practice this when he struggled with chipping. Mike does this exercise, and it works well for him.
Again, take your putting grip and make putting strokes with a lofted club. This will help you chip from around the green.