Chipping - Definition
Let's begin by defining a chip shot.
A chip shot is shot around the green that has 1/3 air and 2/3 roll on its way to the hole. Another way to say it is a chip shot is a shot that is hit with minimum air and maximum roll. You use a chip shot when the golf ball is off of the green and you are unable to putt. This will carry the ball over the fringe without a lot of height and then roll the rest of the way to the hole. On the other hand, the definition of a pitch shot is a shot that has 2/3 air and 1/3 roll on its journey to the hole.
It doesn't matter how close or far your chip shot is from the hole, there is only one swing that you have to learn. The distance the ball travels is controlled solely by the club you select. We will discuss this later in more detail.
As I said earlier, a chip shot is 1/3 air and 2/3 roll. If you can't get the ball safely on the green with 1/3 air then it is no longer a chip shot, it would be a pitch shot. After the golf ball lands safely on the green 1/3 of the way to the cup, it rolls the rest of the way. I can't stress enough that the game of golf is easier and safer on the ground versus in the air. The distance to the cup does not play any role when deciding to chip or pitch.
You can control the direction of the chip shot similarly to that of a putt - it's fairly easy. Then you will begin to notice how you have a great chance of making the chip since it's going to roll towards the hole.
It is much more difficult to make a pitch or flop shot since you have to fly the ball further in the air. It is more difficult to judge the distance and the amount the ball rolls after landing on the green.
The most common mistake in chipping is not hitting the bottom of the golf ball. You might top the ball, hit it fat, hit behind the ball, or hit it too thin. If you do not hit solid chip shots you will not have any consistency with your distance control. Distance control in chipping is difficult enough when you are hitting solid chip shots.
Now that you know the definition of a chip shot, we can start talking about how to chip. We are going to break it down into eleven chapters that you have to learn to improve your chipping. There may be other moving parts in the swing, but if you are able to understand the eleven chapters, you will find immediate improvements.
The purpose of the eleven chapters is to teach you a method that you can easily apply and most importantly, learn how to become your own best instructor.