A stroke at which the ball is or must be chipped into the air.
〔高尔夫〕高弧击球,近穴击球
Example sentencesExamples
I played a gentle chip shot and watched the ball roll across the green and drop in.
Angle the shaft forward as if you were hitting a chip shot, and use your wrist to scoop under the ball.
He did manage to sink the putt for a birdie, unlike a fellow competitor in the Jackalope, who after getting nearest the hole, played his next chip shot from further away.
Stricker went first and hit his chip shot to eight feet.
Getting wristy and trying to scoop a chip shot into the air is the No.1 problem of amateurs.
I'll start with the smallest and slowest action - a chip shot.
If you go through, you've got a chip shot with the grain of the grass into you and a slope running away from you.
Hole 17: After a wayward tee shot, Woods plays a delicate chip shot to leave him with an 18 inch putt which he holes.
A chunked chip shot on No.6 cost her another bogey.
The main thing I teach is that a chip shot - or a putt - isn't fundamentally different from a full shot.
What it might indicate is how it will perform on a chip shot or a long putt.
We're not talking about a lot of leg action - a chip shot is mostly an arm swing - but you need some flow in your lower body to keep your left arm leading and accelerating through the ball.
In the middle of her round she birdied four of five holes, the only exception coming on a lipped-out chip shot on the 10th.
If you mis-hit the 8-iron, you'll wind up short of the green, facing a chip shot with very little green to work with.
Move the ball just right of center in your stance and hit what amounts to a hard chip shot.
Some of the most difficult courses require you to bump a chip shot up a sloping green with the utmost precision.
En route to the 36-hole championship the 21-year-old Smith was involved in a collision in his car less than a chip shot away in distance from the entrance to the club.
The object is to play nine different shots from a maximum of 30 yards from the pin: hit a bunker shot, a chip shot and a pitch shot.
Facing a short putt is like facing a little chip shot with your wedge.
Who among us has not suddenly, in mid-round, found himself mysteriously unable to pull the club back on a simple chip shot?
Definition of chip shot in US English:
chip shot
nounˈtʃɪp ˌʃɑt
Golf
A stroke at which the ball is or must be chipped into the air.
〔高尔夫〕高弧击球,近穴击球
Example sentencesExamples
Angle the shaft forward as if you were hitting a chip shot, and use your wrist to scoop under the ball.
I'll start with the smallest and slowest action - a chip shot.
A chunked chip shot on No.6 cost her another bogey.
The object is to play nine different shots from a maximum of 30 yards from the pin: hit a bunker shot, a chip shot and a pitch shot.
In the middle of her round she birdied four of five holes, the only exception coming on a lipped-out chip shot on the 10th.
Hole 17: After a wayward tee shot, Woods plays a delicate chip shot to leave him with an 18 inch putt which he holes.
I played a gentle chip shot and watched the ball roll across the green and drop in.
What it might indicate is how it will perform on a chip shot or a long putt.
Move the ball just right of center in your stance and hit what amounts to a hard chip shot.
Who among us has not suddenly, in mid-round, found himself mysteriously unable to pull the club back on a simple chip shot?
If you mis-hit the 8-iron, you'll wind up short of the green, facing a chip shot with very little green to work with.
Stricker went first and hit his chip shot to eight feet.
If you go through, you've got a chip shot with the grain of the grass into you and a slope running away from you.
En route to the 36-hole championship the 21-year-old Smith was involved in a collision in his car less than a chip shot away in distance from the entrance to the club.
Getting wristy and trying to scoop a chip shot into the air is the No.1 problem of amateurs.
Some of the most difficult courses require you to bump a chip shot up a sloping green with the utmost precision.
He did manage to sink the putt for a birdie, unlike a fellow competitor in the Jackalope, who after getting nearest the hole, played his next chip shot from further away.
We're not talking about a lot of leg action - a chip shot is mostly an arm swing - but you need some flow in your lower body to keep your left arm leading and accelerating through the ball.
The main thing I teach is that a chip shot - or a putt - isn't fundamentally different from a full shot.
Facing a short putt is like facing a little chip shot with your wedge.