The Check & Release Shot

July 14, 2009 by admin 

This crowd has gone deadly silent, a Cinderella story outta nowhere!
Creative Commons License photo credit: thievingjoker   With firmer and faster greens, the importance of the chip shot has increased dramatically.  This very controllable shot is played with a sand or lob wedge and it’s called the “check and release.”  The reason why it’s called check and release is because the ball comes out low with a lot of backspin.  When it hits the green, after a few bounces it rolls out to the hole. 

The set-up is critical.  Strike the ball firmly and keep your weight on your lead foot with the shaft angled toward the target.  Your wrists must be firm through the impact zone in order to trap the ball for backspin. 

Tour Pros seldom play what was once called, ”the chip and run.”  They have replaced it with the ”check and release.”

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