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You may also want to adjust the club you choose to chip with. I used to chip only with a sand wedge until I started using different clubs for different situations. If you have a lot of green to work with and no hazards to carry, why not chip with an 8 iron or 9 iron and roll it up to the green. I also noticed, this takes a lot less aggressive shot than the sand wedge. If you happen to skull the sand wedge, it'll go flying over the green but with an 8 iron, you know you can't hit it that hard. Just a tap will send it going pretty good.
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