Golf Chipping Tip: Hole Out all Your Chips

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Symptom:  Poor chipping, failure to get up and down from around the green.  The frequent "you are still away".
Description:  When you practice chipping, putt each and every golf ball into the hole, no matter how good or bad your chip was.  And keep putting until you make the putt.  Every chip should eventually be putted into the hole.
Why it works:  By putting in every golf ball that you chip, there is immediate feedback on your chipping performance.  A good chip results in an easy tap-in.  A poor chip leaves a tough downhill putt, and so on.  By finishing each chip with the subsequent putt, you reinforce the consequences of poor chips.  And you practice around the green the way you do on the course -- a chip is followed by a putt, not another chip.  To make the practice even more realistic, you can line up your ball and focus on not letting your line wobble as you tally yet another up-and-down.

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