▶ i’ve heard it said that a chip shot is a miniature version of a full swing. I couldn’t disagree
more. Some of the same fundamentals apply, sure, but chipping has way more going on. I have
one basic full swing that gets me around the golf course, and I make only minor adjustments to hit
draws and fades, low shots and high. On the other hand, I have at least 10 chipping motions—and
I’m constantly learning and exploring new ones. I believe there’s no such thing as a standard chip,
and that you should always be brave and try to execute the shot that the situation and lie demand.
What shot offers the best chance of getting close to the hole? You have to channel your creativity
and feel to find the answer, which is fun. ▶ One of my favorite chip shots is what I call the “nip-
spinner.” It comes out hot and low, takes one big hop, then quickly settles. I love hitting it in front
of crowds. Everyone thinks you’ve skulled it across the green, but you just smile and wait for the
sizzle. I’ll use it when I’m just off the collar without much room between myself and the flag, and
the slope is such that I won’t be able to control the distance as well with a putter. ▶ I’m going to
show you the technique to hit this specialty chip—as well as how to sink the putt. Even if it’s just
the other guys in your group watching, I guarantee you’ll get some applause. —with max adler
how to get up and down the spicy way by jordan spieth
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