Chip in Where the ball lands in the hole after a chip shot. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
CHIP IN - when a chip shot goes in the hole; holing out. CHIP-AND-RUN - a chip shot played with a golf club that has a low loft to cause the ball to roll after landing usually on the putting green.
chip in To sink a ball with a chip shot. choke To grip the club further down the shaft of the club (usually to gain control of the direction of trajectory). chop A method of striking the ball abruptly with little to no follow through.
chip in A holed chip shot. Choke down To grip down farther on the club handle. chop To hit the ball with a hacking motion.
CHIP IN - this happens when you hit a chip shot (see above) into the cup. (Note: this is usually good!) ...
pitch ("pitch shot") a relatively short, lofted shot designed to land softly and not roll much (differs from a chip in its trajectory and amount of roll) Example: The pitch/pitch shot is very valuable from the short side of the green.
Chip in - To hole a chip shot. Choke - To play bad under pressure. To grip down farther on the club's handle. Chop - To hit the ball with a hacking motion. Cleat - spikes Cleek - Old term used for a 4 wood.
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Chip In - When your ball rolls into the cup after chipping, you hole out with a chip shot. Chip-and-run - A chip shot intended to run the ball after landing. Chili-dip - A mishit chip shot, the clubhead hitting the ground well before it hits the ball.
First, I'll take a less lofted club than I would for a level-lie chip in the same situation. A 7- or 8-iron, for instance, instead of a 9-iron or wedge.
See also: Golf, Chip, Shot, Swing, Chip shot
 
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