SHORT GAME CHEF - CHIPPING LESSON!

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trottiegolf

trottiegolf

Күн бұрын

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@hockeyBalance
@hockeyBalance Ай бұрын
Let the guy teach you!
@dannywiseman7242
@dannywiseman7242 26 күн бұрын
Seriously. Thought this would be good but the constant reviews from trottie on his own shots got annoying FAST.
@tjnaevans
@tjnaevans 14 күн бұрын
I bailed on this Too much Trottie too little Chef😞
@stitchwod
@stitchwod Ай бұрын
Trottie just likes to stand around and talk golf with people. He was happier talking short games through the years while name dropping over 50 people. I don't think he even ended up getting a lesson here. 😁
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
🤣 I do like to talk golf.... I'll give you that.... BUT this is the set up, there is more to come
@Tgrstrikes
@Tgrstrikes 25 күн бұрын
100 percent, just talks bullshit and name drops just wasted 40 minutes hoping to get value.
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf 24 күн бұрын
@@Tgrstrikes okay slow down. 1) it's a 30 minute vid so who knows what you've been doing for the other 10 mins 2) not everyone knows who Parker is or who he teaches so it's a set up for those who don't know his background. Clearly you are more educated on peoples rep so quedos to you but time keeping.... not so much 👍
@svnonnie4271
@svnonnie4271 Ай бұрын
Thanks! I watched half of this this weekend and I’ve shot below my handicap my last three rounds following this technique for chips under 30 yards! A couple more rounds like this and I’m a single digit handicap 👍👍. Thanks
@peterprice8393
@peterprice8393 Ай бұрын
Chris you should have been a golf jeweller..! You dropping us all these pure gold nuggets ✨🤙
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
🤣😂 I just know the right places to look.... maybe a golf minner
@Greg-zu4jh
@Greg-zu4jh Ай бұрын
So good to see someone just like us. Thank you Trottie! Another great video.
@fictionalgaming912
@fictionalgaming912 Ай бұрын
Trottie seems to know when the audience is need of the right video showcasing the right topic at the right time during the right month
@N_Els
@N_Els Ай бұрын
Trottie resonating with most of us here in the uk, winter mud lies 😂 How the hell do I play that?! 😂😂
@elmowillgetu96
@elmowillgetu96 Ай бұрын
Let him cook!
@markrussellfilaroski5035
@markrussellfilaroski5035 Ай бұрын
Feel vs real is so true. I was this way with bunker shots this summer. I was like 60% back foot 40% front, and that was awful. (cost me) finally got it right
@ItsBelowAverageGolf
@ItsBelowAverageGolf Ай бұрын
Straight GOLD Nuggets in this video 🤯😮‍💨🔥!!
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
You know where it's at fella
@SandozHigh
@SandozHigh Ай бұрын
Trottie is the type of person that as soon as you meet him, becomes your mate.. Might not be reciprocal on his side but for you "Best mate ever".. 😂
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
🤣😂 I'm taking that as a compliment
@bkhodaie
@bkhodaie Ай бұрын
Yes chef!!!!
@andy66l97
@andy66l97 Ай бұрын
Trottie I love your stuff but what was the word count for each of you?😂
@tjnaevans
@tjnaevans 14 күн бұрын
😆
@Rickwynne
@Rickwynne Ай бұрын
Hey trottie, is the miss preference personal or is there something to it I’m overlooking? As a lefty that misses spinny short left, I hate that miss but it seems like it’s from bad tempo, throwing the hips fast which makes the shoulders go and throw the club out to in across it.
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
Low in the blade strike? Most likely a little steep
@Rickwynne
@Rickwynne Ай бұрын
@ typically hit high face and heel side on a miss. I get impatient and fast at the top, fire hips which feels like it throws should out and only way to hit is swiping across. Really working on trying to hit a draw and slow down to combat this
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
@@Rickwynne get a club box and pop it outside of the ball. Sounds like you're a little steep. Drop back your trail foot and work the inside path. I like the bowler drill from Stack n Tilt guys, always seems to have success with that when I'm too out and lost centered strike.
@GaryD-z7p
@GaryD-z7p 24 күн бұрын
This was so brutal to watch. Doesn’t stop yapping
@FF04RDF
@FF04RDF Ай бұрын
Cut to the chase, get on a plane, visit Woburn and spend the day with Dan Grieve.
@CorruptControl
@CorruptControl Ай бұрын
For real.. there’d be less talking more chipping!
@DanielR21-r6z
@DanielR21-r6z Ай бұрын
Dan grieve is a fraud that’s marketing to the masses (choppers). Please post a photo of you England golf handicap?
@wdp5617
@wdp5617 Ай бұрын
Terrible take.
@DanielR21-r6z
@DanielR21-r6z Ай бұрын
Dan Grieve is a fraud that’s marketing for the masses (choppers). Please post a photo of your England golf handicap?
@BK-zp8vl
@BK-zp8vl 27 күн бұрын
This, 💯
@stephencross871
@stephencross871 Ай бұрын
So i don’t think I learned anything about chipping from this video. Except grab my 7 iron I guess.
@jeremyhodgins
@jeremyhodgins Ай бұрын
Looking to get some proper wedges instead of just using the PW that came with my irons.
@TheEdiaz91
@TheEdiaz91 Ай бұрын
I’m am equipment nerd and got fitted for the vokeys but I hated the feel on them so I tested the MG4s and I fell in love with the weight and feel of them. My driving is complete shit right now and the wedges save my score… anyways, the point I’m trying to make is, test all brands and base it off your feeling instead of the fitter. Fittings are great but wedges are all feel and confidence so make sure you get something you love the feel of.
@jeremyhodgins
@jeremyhodgins Ай бұрын
@ Thanks for the advice! 👍
@ssubotai
@ssubotai Ай бұрын
How about flattening the lie on the wedges Trottie?
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
weakening the loft? if you want to you can but what for? To hit a yardage or soften the flight?
@ssubotai
@ssubotai Ай бұрын
@ flattening the lie angle on the wedges. I moved from a 62* PW and changed to a more upright iron set, now I feel less comfortable chipping around the green with the Pw. As a club fitter how do you feel about flattening the lie angle on wedges compared to the rest of the set?
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
@@ssubotai oh sorry, it was late when I read your initial comment. Yes I don't mind it. Only tend to see it with a few of the shorter height guys, more gradual with the standard and taller guys
@hubie77
@hubie77 Ай бұрын
Starts around 8:20 sadly
@richbdonaldson
@richbdonaldson Ай бұрын
Need a Joe Mayo video please
@tigertim9232
@tigertim9232 Ай бұрын
Then Dan Grieve 😅
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
Have you seen the Derek ball first stuff. Feel like that's very Joe Mayo. Here it is for reference: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIa4oXirhpWtrK8si=glwKhDo9teTzL4PW
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
@@tigertim9232 I read Dan's book. Very good
@tigertim9232
@tigertim9232 Ай бұрын
@@trottiegolf I loved your two vids with Derek Deminsky earlier this year. Thought that would have got you into a good spot. It really helped me separate my intention on every shot. I'm either bringing ball first intention. Similar to what you did in this vid. Or ground first intention (bunker,flop,rough family, arms and hands) I was a website member of Parkers for a few months too as FYI. Those two Derek videos really helped simplify some of the things I was debating. I feel you could do with embracing a wee bit more of the toe down/heel up approach on your bump and runs and play it out of the toe to reduce ball speed. Then you never worry about it sticking in the ground and never worry about it coming out too hot and then if you need to check it on a downslope just open the face a touch (obvs with neutral shaft, sternum just in front of ball/where you want your low point to be and stacked nicely as discussed in this vid. With so much relief on the toe of wedges now it would be rude not to use it 😜 I do like some of Dan's specialty shots. Like toe down cut across it aggressively when you are on a very bare lie and need height. But you need good foundations first as you need to bring a lot of speed and no shaft lean to that recovery shot. I bring my Derek ball first vibes to it and it works well when needed. I particularly like Parker's predictable flop ( narrow stance, closer to ball, heel up/toe down, face wide open, neutral shaft and then lots of hands but with a smooth Justin Thomas type length and rhythm vibe.) Much more reliable than the wide stance heel engages slice across it and chop a full divot out we were taught in the UK as kids growing up. Love the long form short game lessons. Never be concerned about them being too long. We would watch an hour long one. Iona had a long one with Dan which was great. The more you can get back to intention intention intention on every shot the more you'll be loving it and can get back to playing with the FREEDOM you had as a junior but this time having a better idea on how to create the shots. Too many in our age range I play with, play golf like scared rabbits.
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
@@tigertim9232 Great comment response, feedback and intel. The Derek stuff did help, I have had success with the ground first shot V the ball first BUT I think a lot of it is answered in this video in terms of structure and spine positioning (which you elude to). Totally agree on your closing comment about intention and being a Jr, we cover a little of that in the Dopestroke Podcast that we filmed yesterday (out next week). Bottom line. I'm coming to the conclusion that you need a variety of tools in your toolbox. Like Derek stuff I've seen huge signs of my old self early. More practice needed and avoidance of all scared rabbits. Thx for the encouragement on the longer form too, truth is I'm never totally sure what's the answer on that front but this particular vid could easily have been an hour. NOTE - there is a lot more to come.
@joebloggs7796
@joebloggs7796 Ай бұрын
skip to 8:22 that's when the video really starts
@iR0NmAnKiD
@iR0NmAnKiD Ай бұрын
the information is very good before.
@GaryD-z7p
@GaryD-z7p 24 күн бұрын
Talk less and listen to chef. Jesus
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 27 күн бұрын
Worthless lesson. Viewers can't see what is going on. Trottie loves to waffle and has every excuse why he can't do something.
@steveputland4324
@steveputland4324 Ай бұрын
Basically, the only way to chip & never have the yips again, is to chip like Jason Day ( use your big muscles NOT your hands & arms) you’ll never chunk / have the yips again ! 🙏👍
@trottiegolf
@trottiegolf Ай бұрын
Don't hate that theory
@steveputland4324
@steveputland4324 Ай бұрын
@trottiegolf 🙏👍
@dwboston1
@dwboston1 Ай бұрын
@@trottiegolf Parker references Jason Day and Lee Trevino in his teaching. Less wrist set, more rotation of the rib cage. The closer the clubhead is to you at the end of the backswing, the shi-tier a wedge player you are. 😀
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