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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
I went out and chipped and pitched this afternoon. Course wouldn't open up the range b/c they said it was too wet.
I was toying around with chipping and tried something that worked somewhat well, as I have a tendency to keep my weight too far on my rear foot. If you pick your trail heel off the ground about a half inch or so, almost all of the weight goes on your left side, ensuring a downward strike. If you have an upslope, just do the opposite.
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I'm not a fan of hitting off the mats but that's what I was relegated to yesterday and they still didn't have the grass open today.
That seems like it would be pretty effective for anyone with that issue. Especially for making it a part of your stance to eliminate having to think about staying forward at all. I do that well but I do have to actively think about it.