The SIMPLEST Chipping Lesson that Instantly Improved my Short Game
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In this video, Parker McLachlin, the short game chef, gives a beginner golfer a short game lesson that is game changing. He shares some essential chipping tips and bunker tips that beginner golfers need! Chipping and Pitching are an important part of the game, and with these tips, you'll be able to improve your accuracy and consistency around the green. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced golfer, these tips are sure to be beneficial. So join me and let's work on our short game skills together!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
03:07 Building the Vanilla Shot
05:35 Fundamentals of a chip sho
17:56 Lofted Chip Shot
26:34 Basic Bump and Run
33:08 Bunker Shots
37:21 Wrist Hinge in the Bunker Shot
43:55 The Tiger Woods Bunker Drill
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So far, this is one of the best chipping lessons I have ever seen. It really resonated with me and improved my ball contact 100%
The back and forth Q and A clarifying with Parker showed you have really good chemistry! He really explains the fundamentals so clearly and really is connecting with your questions and you're immediately putting his answers to practice. Great stuff! But I think a LOT of your ability to learn from Parker here has come from the fact that you are NOT at total noob anymore! You have a TON of context and feels that were totally apparent not just in the way you swing and setup, but in the way you asked your questions. Your great questions demonstrated that you have a LOT of prior knowledge in terms of both mechanics as well the terminology that *relates* to those mechanics. In the past, you would not have known how to even *ask* such smart questions!!
@johnbrodnik839
16 күн бұрын
Yes as clear as a graduate class in chemistry at MIT!
Parker is one of my favorite coaches, great vid.
Just some two cents. Your camera guy needs to frame his shot better so you can see ball positions, hands and head. He's constantly shipping camera view to high then low, in, out. Try and frame it so the viewer gets the full picture as the instructor is talking and move in view when they are focusing on a single point. Keep up the great videos.
This is a great video. I watched it three times and even in slow motion. Finally, I understand the wrist hinge. Went to my location course and practiced the technique. Best and most consistent sand shots I have ever hit. Thanks for the great lesson.
Jerome- man this is your best video yet !! Great job
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Appreciate it! A lot more content with Parker coming soon
@pistolpete65over
Ай бұрын
Always fascinating to me how people absorb instruction. Parker gives you his ideals and allows you to absorb the feel via his assessment of the results. Dan Grieve, another short game wizard seems more "hands on", physically manipulating students movements so they will physically understand the stroke. Both Parker and Dan achieve fabulous results with their students!
I cant wait to see another round of play. Your swing is looking great! Your confidence is looking good. I really enjoy your channel Jerome!
Short Game Chef!! Awesome. Called this when you were hinting at a new short game coach a few months back 😊
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Let Parker cook!
I’m literally learning something in every video❤️🔥
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
LETS GOOO
Have fun with your journey. And thank you for sharing these coaching perspectives. 🎉
His key is simple, foundational, and this misses are still good. Been fan of the Chef for years. Keep mixing the umbrella drinks with him at the beach. Getting good in the sand translates to your entire game.
Love this video. He makes it so easy to follow
Great job with this series! You are giving so many amateurs amazing coaching content!
Another excellent video. I personally learn a great deal from these lessons and benefit from your feedback to the coach. I am impressed with how easily you are able to incorporate the information and then execute beautiful shots. Well done.
I can’t wait to try all of these out. Thank you so much for your wonderful contents. Don’t care for the others saying you should be this or that by now. A lot go through years of taking lessons or playing that don’t really improve their techniques. So whoever says that by year one, you should be at a certain point is missing the reason why you’re doing this. Learning is perpetual and it’s all about the journey. Again, thanks so much!
I will say every single coach I've watched you work with has been an absolute chefs kiss. Everything i have seen they have given you alot of super good tools and tricks to put in your bag for later. Everyone's process is different. Alot of people think you should be just like them. Pay them no attention. Love this video. I was blessed to play for Clemson University and develop an amazing short game plus many tools in my bag. Life just had other plans for me lol. Love the channel keep kicking butt my dude. Support all my fellow golfers Edit: got to see doc Redman my old teammate at bmw pro-am/korn ferry event this weekend thought everyone should know lol since my daughter didn't give a crap😂😂.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
I give a crap man :) haha
@McVilla1N
Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufinmy dude! After years of rehabilitation from a bad car accident I started my golf process again around the time you started your series a while back. It was extremely frustrating stepping onto the course and playing the way I did compared to before the accident. Been proud of you and All the work+time you have been putting in. Takes dedication, mad dedication. Keep getting it homie! Love the content!
Thank you for the content. Appreciate you doing what you do to get us content and access to these coaches. Good luck!
Great video .thanks
Short Game Chef cooking!! great video
He broke down the bunker shot to a very detailed level. Well done
Great content and great improvement! I’m sure most people appreciate the access you give viewers to these amazing coaches. Don’t listen to the people complaining, they will always have something to say no matter what you put out in your videos.
This was excellent. I have saved this and watch it over and over. Parker is fantastic.
I like this coach Jerome, you’ll be busting out of 80’s real soon…..and he just helped my bunker game.
This was a great lesson, kudos to the instructor!
Des vidéos très bien construites avec de super coachs dont les conseils m’aident toutes les semaines dans ma pratique. Merci beaucoup pour votre implication et votre chaîne d’exister 😊
So glad to see you with the chef. Dude is such a great coach. Stay with him.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
That's the plan!
@industrialpalletworx3548
Ай бұрын
Those bunker shots he teaches are so fun to hit and easy. I love his philosophy of building on the vanilla shot. The super high softee bunker is a blast to play around with. Just trying to see how high you can hit it. That bunker technique comes in handy in deep rough around the green when your ball settles to the bottom.
@industrialpalletworx3548
Ай бұрын
Absolutely rad he was cold name dropping and throwing a touch of shade at the short game wizard. Love it!!!
I did not know the faster swing and faster rotation put more spin on the ball!! Mind blown! Just like he said about amateurs where the ball comes out fast, that’s me. I chip using the same setup and motion he talks about but I was missing the ability to get the ball to check. I cannot wait to try this!
Great tips that will immediately improve your game.
One of the best short game lessons, very clear and structured!
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
That's what Parker is all about!
What club are you using ? 60 degrees?
Try Dan grieve next
Get yourself over to Woburn in the uk and have a lesson with Dan grieves
@timmyotoole6063
Ай бұрын
eww. a dan grieves fanboy
@maxipoo2
Ай бұрын
I'd love to see that.
@industrialpalletworx3548
Ай бұрын
Nah. Nothing against Dan. I just don't get him.
@builtat_the_beach1516
Ай бұрын
Dan is my favorite short game coach
@mondoburger4049
Ай бұрын
@@industrialpalletworx3548 you dont "get him"? What does this even mean? He's just a golf instructor, what is there to get?
Buddy, at around 9:03 in the vod, you seemed like the coach. Your questions made, at least for me, up to this point in the video worth your trip. Also the bump and run lesson was really informative.
Kabooom! Knowledge is about to happen.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Booom!!
Broski. Love the vids. Learned priceless skills from your journey. You are broad shoulders narrow waist like me. Ball way forward toward your lead foot.
I wish I had seen this lesson a long time ago. You are lucky you are getting some great short game lessons. That's where you can really lower your scores. I totally agree with this guy saying keep it simple like Steve Stricker. Don't try and get fancy like Phil Mickelson.
Dude must be a baller. No way 79k subs pays for all these lessons. Can’t imagine what you’re paying hourly for legit tour level coaching. Whatever you’re doing, keep it up! lol
Great lesson, thanks for sharing. It would be helpful to know what club you are using, loft and bounce for all the different shots.
Love this. What loft were you using green side? And what loft on bump n run?
A good short game takes pressure off of the rest of your game. On your approach you are not crestfallen if you miss a bit short or long left or right, for you think I have a great short game to rely on. This in turn makes approaches easier. Vanilla short game shot is good, as there is so much variation in chips or short pitches. You need to inculcate this into your practice routine. Breaking 80 soon. If only you could putt.
In this video and the next one I would've loved to know the club/loft u used to get a little bit more relation to the flight pattern and hight.
Jerome, Been watching your progress. Good stuff! Kudos to your camera crew! At 6:00 to 6:30 Parker pushed you and you moved slightly toward the target. Isn't that what Gabe Hjertstedt showed you on standard chips? Move slightly toward target as you swing to the top of back swing?
Wow, what a bunker session, now a realise why I am so bad out of them. Using my right hand to much and not cupping the left.
I live near McCormick ranch; their practice areas for the short game are fantastic, my favorite place to practice chipping and putting. How can I schedule a lesson with Parker McLachlin? The link provided is only subscriptions to online videos.
I have a question…. As a “new” golfer, have you had any trouble with performance anxiety? Do you practice and play by yourself and find you do really well, only to play with friends and look like you’ve never played a day in your life? I’d like to see a video with your experiences and maybe some of your coaches strategies to over come it… because it’s absolutely killing me.
This is great! I teach golf and know most of the chipping and pitching techniques. But the bunker instruction was and absolute revelation. Keep up the good work, this stuff is MONEY.
Your questions are so good!!! Thank you.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Yeah not only do I have the questions, but asking some that I think people back home may have so they can get the most out of the lessons!
What loft wedge are you using for these shots?
What club were you chipping with ?
DON’T listen to the neigh sayers… KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK BRO!
The bunker shot is definitely one of those areas where you have to stop and *rehearse the formula* to make it successful. 🔹90% of your weight on the lead side. 🔹Handle stays in your center. 🔹*Knuckles to the sky* on the backswing and just throw the club into the sand. _woooph!_
what degree club were you using here?
Jerome, what club were you using for these drills.
When is the next 18 hole vod? feels like its been forever
That makes a lot of “Spin’se”
Jerome....this guy knows his stuff....stick to him like "white on rice"...i know because that is what i work on and, i'm a 3 handicap. You're on the right track...keep working. My prediction....in 2 months, you will break 80. By end of August....i'll be watching.
I think the way you are approaching this challenge is maximising coaching and lesson exposure. I would however say this is definitely not the fastest way to get to scratch. You need to get rounds in and actually develop “feel”. You are doing waaay too much conceptual and range hitting.. get out in the course and grind it out. You have far too much in your brain for someone so new to golf.. it’s all going to dilute down when you are on the course. Get on the course play and chip away at ONE area at a time depending on your weakness. Perhaps it’s not the best financial way on KZread .. but journey wise it would be the fastest and best long term. The way you are going your head is going to be a basket case and it will take several years to distill all these great lessons down into your game. You cannot fully describe your “feel” which means get out there and grind on course. My 2 cents anyhow but of course these lessons are entertaining for the KZread plebs. I’ve grinded down from 20 to 9 HC in 1 year but I am able to play farrrrr less so I just focus on one thing (putting for me)
Okay the MOST annoying thing is when watching your videos is the camera angles ! Please get your camera guys to stay still with down the line shots keeping everything in frame! AND there are almost NO frontal line shots, to be able to see ball and hand position and placement ! Why the heck would they be recording you from behind , makes no sense!
@Newmanboi
Ай бұрын
Bro chill
Thanks for sharing your journey with exceptional coaches. I like the chapter summaries. I always learn something.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
I don't think an hour and a half flight from socal to Scottsdale is quite "across the country" 😂
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
I flew from New York to get here :)
Bump and run saves my entire golf game. I can’t hit my driver at all. So I have to be 3 on.
Keep up the amazing content JR- embrace the grind - show those armchair keyboard warriors how it’s done! #Aussiefan
6:15 RIP headphone users, that TV clip has an awfully jarring high pitch sound in it
What's your handicap these days Jerome?
Natural in the bunker because you cast in all all your swings
For me, Dan Grieve is the best short game teacher. Just by watching his videos my short game has improved exponentially in a short amount of time. Still trying to figure out my long game philosophy. I like porzak golf a lot but recently I’ve been dabbling into Dr. Kwon and Craig Hanson.
Hi Jerome you are on the right path to become a professional golf player
@Pdubya69GS
Ай бұрын
Need some of whatever you're smoking
@wadesworld6250
Ай бұрын
Jerome's a nice guy, but he's at least 5 years of hard work to compete in a state amateur tournament and another 10 years beyond that to get to the level of even a mini-tour pro.
@Pdubya69GS
Ай бұрын
@@wadesworld6250 they lost me when they said "professional golf player" 🤣
What club are you using here? 52? 56? 60?
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
60!
@Natesinisgalli
Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin 60 for every shot? Even in the sand?
@davidkim5737
Ай бұрын
@@Natesinisgalli The camera literally zooms in on the club when they're in the bunker.
@Natesinisgalli
Ай бұрын
@@davidkim5737 Right, in the bunker. They were chipping as well.
@vanzeitz3545
Ай бұрын
Agreed! I am so tired of videos that don’t take just a moment to show what club they have in hand!
Bruh , you should be a professional by now with all these famous teachers. Too many cooks spoil the broth
I want to see how all this changes when rough is way longer and wetter. Being in the PNW, you can't afford to hit behind the ball. So much of this doesn't apply.
Great content! However, you need experienced cameramen! They are so inept in framing the subject and shot sequence. For example, when Parker address the ball position, they frame the subject from 'down the line' position.
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I would call that more like a "putt chip". Why did that not look like an actual bump and run?
@bored_af_troll
Ай бұрын
He don’t know how left wrist and rotation work yet
Reading a lot of what’s being said. And a lot of you are just straight jelly! He is working on structure and fundamentals! If your not a scratch golfer how you gonna tell someone that is PUTING THE ACTUAL WORK IN? That’s how you become a scratch golfer grinding and working hard at your mistakes. Not getting drunk and doing the same mistakes EVERY round lmao
You're reaching that point of teacher saturation. I know you want to create content, but golf is about practice, playing and gaining experience. You're getting so much instruction your body and head are swimming in instructions. It's a game we play, it's not about positions. As for this lesson, had some good points with his vanilla setup stuff.
First instructor I’ve seen trying to get Jerome to “feel” the swing which is counterintuitive of how Jerome processes instruction which is the technical words and not by feel. Parker said on the follow through, either feel his hips open or ribcage rotating instead of telling what to do mechanically. He’s an engineer so he needs to know the why and not the feel. That why when he leaves the lesson and brings it to the course, if he forgets the instruction, then he goes back to what he thinks he remembers what was said, versus learning the feel and retaining the lesson based on feel. Thats why he asks so much questions. Best Parker advice after his instruction: “ hit it, don’t think”.
@wadesworld6250
Ай бұрын
He's struggling to understand the short game swing and the full swing are two totally different swings, with totally different goals. He keeps saying "got it" and then goes right back to trying to apply his full swing move. I understand, it takes a long time to wrap your brain around the difference, but trying to learn via the "why" only works if one truly listens and accepts the why, rather than trying to insert their own often incorrect understanding.
@hiddenbunny7205
Ай бұрын
@@wadesworld6250 this, but he had to switch 4 full swing coaches before he found a person he can connect with.
How did Bubba Watson teach himself how to play golf and become a PGA pro? It’s called believing in yourself and working practicing everyday, once you start believing others you lose self confidence and all you do is doubt every shot. Swing and you will know what feels right.
You don't need yet another short game coach. Everything James Sieckmann said was great, but so is Parker. If you actually want to get to scratch, you need to just stick with one coach in your area like you do with Dana for full swing work.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Finding your coach is like dating. Like the journey I had to find Dana. Going through the same thing with putting and short game.
@sandyr5195
Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufinTotally unnecessary. They are all telling you the same thing if you would just listen. Start playing golf and stop coach hopping. That is, if you really want to PLAY better golf.
@jamesprestontx
Ай бұрын
@@sandyr5195 Working with different top level coaches isnt going to make him worse. Especially in short game. The fundamentals are the same and he is still developing the necessary skills. Telling people to "start playing golf" is absolutely worthless advice.
@eJunkee
Ай бұрын
Finding good instruction is how you get better properly with golf. Don't listen too these high handicap monkeys.
That is vanilla? Why does it seem like algebra?
@johnbrodnik839
16 күн бұрын
Exactly!
Should have went to Dan Grieve. Dan’s coaching is so much clearer and streamlined
I can’t even count how many short game lessons he had on this channel and how many short game coaches he had change .. and yet another ‘only short game lesson’ you ever need .. 😂😂😂 Who will believe you? 🤣
@citizensauto
Ай бұрын
You can leave. Nobody has a gun to your head
@danielloh3025
Ай бұрын
@@citizensauto And I can comment if I want to. And remain if I wanted to. And you can also choose not to read my comment as well .. or ignore them. No one is putting a gun to your head too .. 😂😂😂
I understand ur many many questions and wanting to learn everything at once not to mention all the money but its too many thoughts. Let him teach u one thing before u have 50 questions lol im not hating like some people just my opinion im only 13 minutes in. Maybe u can handle all the thoughts in a swing better than me, i enjoy the lesson either way thanks
post more rounds, bro
@bmoneybby
Ай бұрын
For sure. We have nothing to compare his progress too.
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Coming soon! I haven't mentioned this yet on the channel, but I've been dealing with a wrist injury the last 1.5-2 months, so I've been working with my coaches safely as one off so I dont lose it but been advised by my doctor to not play as much, but I'll be out there soon, the scores may not be the greatest but I'm excited to go out and play again
@bmoneybby
Ай бұрын
@@JeromeRufin Nice! I want to see those crappy low rounds.
Who pays for all the trips coaches n other costs?
@JeromeRufin
Ай бұрын
Me :) whatever it takes to bring you guys the best quality content 👍
@timmyotoole6063
Ай бұрын
why is there always at least one guy that asks this question? it's weird
@user-qn9xm2qb2x
Ай бұрын
Thx. That’s super great of you 👌
Gabe told you most of these things. Why not listen? Why?
Parker, hit a bunch of chips and SHOW him what it is supposed to look like....
You ask to me questions man...to much iformation at once will only confuse you
How do we know it dropped your scores if you rarely actually play a round of actual golf?!?
Yikes! Talk about overthinking. Im not sure this is The Guy…
Jerome you are doing the right thing. Most of these bone head comments are first watching because they believe they can learn how to play golf by simply watching free KZread videos. At the rate you are going, you'll break scratch in another year. Thanks for sharing all these awesome videos.
Stop stepping on your ball. It makes me crazy. No body does that. You give yourself a bad lie every time
5:28 dude is asking you to keep the club low on the follow through and 2 swings in you revert back to a high finish. Need to work on your coachability. Focus less on the result more of the lesson and feels.
Bro great content, but your wardrobe need some overhaul lol dont wear adidas and nike at the same time…
do yourself a favor...take off the glove when you chip around the green, FFS!! get some feel and add some sauce to your game
You’d be a heluva lot better off if you DID adopt stack and tilt.
@jamesprestontx
Ай бұрын
As long as he doesnt listen to you he will be ok
@eJunkee
Ай бұрын
Hahaha lol ...
Sending hate from usa 🙈
There is nothing special about the lesson. All wishy washy. No system no structure. All hype.
How many short game coaches does one person need? You seriously need to stop playing golf swing and start playing golf. The way you are going you will NEVER be scratch!
@duffer0309
Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. But it’s not just short game, it’s golf swing and putting. This guy is just pumping out video’s instead of trying to improve.
@sandyr5195
Ай бұрын
@@duffer0309 you’re spot on. I meant exactly that.
@HabibiGolf
Ай бұрын
@@sandyr5195 This was interesting but the buzzwords used to get clicks - not cool. The last video I'll watch here.
@jamesprestontx
Ай бұрын
@@duffer0309You guys are seriously complaining about getting free access to lessons with top coaches? Regardless, he has made consistent progress since he started which is the goal here.
@ryancampbell4445
Ай бұрын
He is newish to golf.. he should be playing "golf swing". You must be one of the lucky ones that found their golf swing the first time swinging the sticks, for us not so lucky it's a journey.
You should really be proud of yourself man. You picked that up incredibly quickly compared to where you were are the start. Things are really starting to click. Keep grinding 💪