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chip shot

NOUN
  1. (golf) a low running approach shot

How To Use chip shot In A Sentence

  • Some of the most difficult courses require you to bump a chip shot up a sloping green with the utmost precision.
  • Only the brilliance of the Northern Irishman, who holed a stunning birdie putt on the 16th green to extend his lead in the match, and the nervousness of Mahan, who duffed a chip shot on the par-three 17th that sealed his defeat, finally turned back an American tide that had threatened to deny Montgomerie a captain's victory to add to the many he has won as a player in this event. Ryder Cup 2010: Graeme McDowell the perfect hero for Europe
  • Here's the antidote to flubbing your short chip shots.
  • So, when Tiger Woods puts his chip shot into the hole from a difficult spot in a sand trap I get no vicarious thrill or sense of accomplishment.
  • Angling my shoulders so they are parallel to the slope lets me hit uphill chips just like any other chip shot.
  • So, when Tiger Woods puts his chip shot into the hole from a difficult spot in a sand trap I get no vicarious thrill or sense of accomplishment. Big deal...birdie, birdie, birdie.
  • It's frustrating to see players get near the green in regulation, then start circling it to the right, clanking a bunch of chip shots off the hosel.
  • Move the ball just right of center in your stance and hit what amounts to a hard chip shot.
  • Eisenhower, probaly to relive the tremendous anger he felt, practiced chip shots on the South Lawn.
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