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Cack Handed Chipping: What’s it all about?

published: Jan 20, 2020

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updated: Feb 11, 2025

Cack Handed Chipping: What’s it all about?

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Matt Fitzpatrick is an advocate for cack handed chipping. But, what is it all about? We unpack what it is and why you should try it…

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Chipping cross handed is becoming more and more popular amongst golfers. Players such as a Matt Fitzpatrick have been known to use this short game style for a while now. And, well there’s proof that it works.

For a right handed player, cross handed chipping is left hand below the right. This grip is more common on the putting green but can be used in other areas of the game.

In more recent days, Stuart Cink was seen demonstrating his cack handed chipping skills in Morocco at the PGA Champions Tournament. So, what is the magic behind it?

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Whilst, there are no right or wrongs when it comes to playing golf, even at the professional level. Players need a method just like amateurs that works for them. Fitzpatrick’s cack handed chipping was a shock to many when used during the 2020 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. But after the initial surprise, it got me thinking about the golf grip.

For those who saw it and were, like me, a little shocked, I think I know why. Most of us have a tremendous admiration for the top pros and might even consider them immune to the same failings that befall the layman. Why then, you might wonder, would any of them feel the need to resort to techniques out of the ordinary?

Well, cack handed chipping is a great for those player who struggle with creating a consistent strike when chipping. So, if you fat or thin chips quite a lot this could be a style to consider. By switching your hands around the amount of wrist movement is reduced. This means that it’s harder to manipulate the club face.

In case you missed it, Fitzpatrick’s amazing chip, here’s the clip:

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My best guess would be that this started as a practice drill to help establish a ‘feel’. And, that it worked so well that, for certain shots, it is now his preferred method. It should actually be admired that he’s comfortable enough to put this into play.

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As world-renowned coach Pete Cowen suggests, there is no perfect grip, nor is their a perfect technique. As recently as last year, another Matt [Wolff] appeared on our TV screens, claiming his first PGA Tour win with one of the most unique swings you’re ever likely to see. Even the great Jordan Spieth adopts the unusual practice of looking at the hole when faced with a short range putt.

Going back further, I remember the first time I saw a claw grip on TV. It was automatically assumed the ‘culprit’ must be an emotional wreck who couldn’t putt normally. Nowadays, it’s adopted by so many players – amateurs and pros alike. Often for no other reason than they find it to be a more effective way of achieving the ultimate objective of getting the ball in the hole. And that’s what it’s all about at the end of the day.

The example of Fitzpatrick and Cink, is not the first time we’ve seen an elite golfer do something considered out of the ordinary. And, it certainly won’t be the last.

I’m not saying go out and start chipping cack-handed or change your technique for the sake of it. But, don’t be afraid or embarrassed to take something different onto the course if it’ll lead to better scores.

If it’s good enough for the best in the world, then it’s definitely good enough for the rest of us.

What’s the wackiest thing you’ve tried? Let me know in the comments or send me a tweet. 

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