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Perhaps a viewing of Paul Runyon's You Tube video of chipping using one's putting stroke might be of some help.My main problem is that I bring the club back at a nice tempo with my body and arms connected and then make a quick move down jabbing at the ball. Most of the time I hit the middle of the ball which skulls it. When I really concentrate and slow it down I quit on the shot which results in a chunk. Almost like having stage fright. Anyone else with that issue and if so anything to help with that?
I had similar chipping problems, and his video was a shot saver for me. That was some 30 years ago, and I never looked back.
The golfer sets up just like they are putting. Stance, posture, grip, and stroke.
The knock on his method was the toe of the club being lower than the heel of of the club that would cause fat shots. That's not the case when done properly. I actually contact the ball towards the toe end of the club.
Just a thought.