Unless the lie is bad, there's no reason you shouldn't hit your chips next to the pin. Top 100 Teacher Charlie King explains the easy way to make it happen every time.
Video: How to chip to tap-in range
More tips from Top 100 Teacher Charlie King
More tips from Top 100 Teachers
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• Make a 'y' to chip it close
• How to hit pure chip shots
• Play clean chips from ultra-tight lies
• Stop yanking your chips
• Hit the perfect chip
• How to make pitches bite
• How to play on-target chips
• Stop skulling chips
• Hit solid chip shots more often
• Catch every chip clean