Skip to content
    • Tour Homepage
    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
    • Equipment Homepage
    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
    • Instruction Homepage
    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
    • Your Golf Podcast by NCG
  • Digital Magazine
National Club GolferNational Club Golfer Logo
  • TourHas submenu items

    Tour Homepage

    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
  • EquipmentHas submenu items

    Equipment Homepage

    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
  • ClubHas submenu items
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
  • InstructionHas submenu items

    Instruction Homepage

    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
  • CoursesHas submenu items
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
  • PodcastsHas submenu items
    • NCG Golf Podcast
    • NCG Top 100s Podcast
    • Your Golf Podcast by NCG
  • Digital Magazine

Sign up here for our newsletter and you'll never slice a drive again. Promise.

Newsletter sign up

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
National Club Golfer Logo

© 2026 National Club Golfer | 2 Arena Park, Tam Lane, LS17 9BF

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Policy
  • Meet the NCG Team
  • Privacy
  • Terms & Conditions
Country: gb Page generated at: Tuesday, 17 March 2026 at 4:51:40 Greenwich Mean Time
golf-tips
Short game
Jonathan Yarwood: Short game drills (part 2)

published: Dec 2, 2016

|

updated: Oct 3, 2023

Jonathan Yarwood: Short game drills (part 2)

NCGLink

FacebookXInstagramYouTubePodcast0 comments

Chipping is one of the hardest fundamentals of golf. Here, Jonathan Yarwood takes us through the correct technique when chipping.

Jonathan Yarwood chipping

Jonathan Yarwood shows us that the key to chipping correctly is learning to keep your movement natural. Adjusting your stance and set up will buy you a better movement.

Technique

“Ball back, hands forward, weight forward” How many of you still rely on that coaching mantra around the green?

It’s a phrase that has been around in golf since the year dot – and one that only rewards you with a limited repertoire of shots.

Problems arise from the fact that as the ball is played back in the stance. This causes you to have a chipping action where the angle of attack becomes steep and the club face is massively delofted.

The end result is a very aggressive strike on the ball that denies you the versatility to control spin an trajectory.

By contrast, tour players work on much smarter technique, one that enables them to play these finesse shots.

Jonathan Yarwood chipping technique

With arms hanging naturally, the ball is drawn in towards the body, so the sole of the club is flush on the turf and the shaft gently leans towards the target.

Ideally, you play the ball in the centre of the stance, directly below the sternum and with your wright spread evenly as you gently lean your upper body to the target.

The key is that the arms and the torso are encouraged to work together to get the club swinging back and through on a shallow, U-shaped arc.

The right hands play a subtle but vital role; the right writ hinges going back before releasing through impact.

As you develop this skill so you will enjoy delivering the true loft of the club face to the ball.

Advertisement

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!