8-min Stop Scooping! Here’s How to Fix Your Chipping with One Simple Tool
Ultimate Chipping Guide: Elevate Your Short Game
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Chipping can make or break your score—and one of the most common mistakes we see is golfers trying to scoop, flip, or lift the ball, rather than letting the leading edge of the club naturally strike the ball and then the turf. This faulty motion leads to fat or thin shots, poor contact, and little to no spin.
The problem often starts with an incorrect setup and poor angle of attack. That’s where the CardioGolf® Fit Wedge comes in.
Developed by LPGA Master Teaching Professional Karen Palacios-Jansen, the Fit Wedge is a versatile training tool that helps you:
✅ Shift more weight to your front side by wedging it under your back foot
✅ Establish a better angle of attack for crisp, spin-producing contact
✅ Improve alignment and swing path for more consistent direction
✅ Train proper body motion to eliminate flipping and scooping
Whether you're practicing at home or on the range, the Fit Wedge gives you real-time feedback and helps you build better habits around the green.
👉 Get yours today at CardioGolf.com and start chipping with confidence!
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