What does one do if the problem is in reverse? I can hit full shots adequately (though as evidenced by other recent posts of mine, there's still plenty of work to be done). The shorter I get, though, the more disasterous the results are, so much so that I can't chip without topping or shanking the ball. I've resorted to a hitting motion for chips and short pitches for the course (this has yielded wonderful results and tempted me with switching over completely to hitting) but since I'm trying to learn swinging, I feel as if I should master the 2 ft to 2ft chip and arms parallel pitch with a swinging procedure.
What happens is I start shanking the hell out of the ball and I give up. For me the wobbly point is the reverse of mabramb. Should I work in reverse or start from scratch with the chip trying to figure out why the hell I can't seem to get it?
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