Breaking 70
with Jonathan Yarwood
BALL AGAINST THE COLLAR
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Blading a wedge is the most common option and is low risk.
Simply hold the wedge as if it were a putter, shaft high, eyes over the ball.
Hover the club so that the leading edge is level with the equator of the ball.
Then simply make your normal putting stroke and you will thin the ball or top it onto the green.
The ball will roll a lot so practice some of these shots to improve your feel.
BURIED LIE![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-pJihZi4xBL8LHHsKmHBbjixRf4kQ9YZQkBYdvGgkPXMhn1OZQnZY6WO1-9TeLxBIlVOPDSoHvJiuied-r-gP63rblM___NQdRqpM1RXjlg4EWOCD0MJttgLS8zp99RSOAMeuanZVsyk/s400/golf+chipping+breaking+70x.bmp)
The buried lie is more psychological than anything else. Especially when this is what the Americans consider buried! It's actually an easy shot as you have only one option, and that's to blast it out!
A good trick that Seve showed Michael Campbell is to stand wide and dig the feet in, then get the left shoulder low and keep it there throughout the stroke.
Hitting hard into the ground, the ball will pop out.
Experiment with the clubface a little.
Closed at address makes the club act like an ice cream scoop.
For the more advanced, if you open the face and put the heel of the club near the ball, you will find that the ball will pop out higher and even have a little spin.
CHIPPING WITH YOUR 3-WOOD![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhuBlWSydjxTdRNryWz7ShyphenhyphenOdSxMp2mV1TRtXAUPC8EB36eoL3c8lOpAZLPs5V8RQtXsbGCpPvn15427YKnI7dVrKkOBHyDpJh0Gl_efSEGE7Y2X2gN5L-4beahfzcINVZSLwd7_udJhFo/s400/golf+chpping+breaking+70xx.bmp)
A 3-wood is another common option.
It's played the same as the bladed wedge but has the advantage of being a club with a wide sole so it skids better through the rough.
Lastly, a shot that Michael Campbell showed me is to get the ball way outside your right foot.
Keeping the left shoulder low, make a short chop-swing at the ball with your most lofted club.
The ball will skid out and then actually check on its way to the hole.
A great shot from a tall collar, but it needs practice.
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