Track Chipping Practice & Get Up and Down
Great chippers save 3-5 strokes per round. Track your chipping practice with structured drills, see your proximity improve, and watch your scrambling percentage soar.
Structured chipping drill with proximity scoring
Track make percentage and average distance to hole
See correlation between practice and on-course scrambling
Chipping Practice That Works
Structured drills proven to improve
Proximity Drill
Chip 10 balls from various distances (10, 20, 30 feet off green). Score based on proximity to hole. Track improvement over time.
Up and Down Challenge
Chip and putt out from 10 different lies. Track your up-and-down percentage just like on-course scrambling.
Distance Control
Practice chips to different targets (5, 10, 15, 20 yards). Build touch and distance control for any chip shot.
Average Proximity
Track your average distance to the hole over time. Watch it improve from 8 feet to 6 feet to 4 feet.
Club Selection Data
Track which club you use for each chip. Learn which clubs work best for your chipping style.
Progress Charts
Visual charts show your chipping improvement. See undeniable proof your practice is working.
Practice Chipping the Right Way
15 minutes to better scrambling
Choose Your Drill
Select proximity drill, up-and-down challenge, or distance control based on what you need to work on.
Track Your Results
Log proximity to hole for each chip. Record makes and up-and-downs. Takes 15-20 minutes per session.
Watch Improvement
Review your stats and see your chipping improve. Watch your on-course scrambling percentage increase.
Chipping Practice Questions
How long does a chipping practice session take?
Each drill takes 15-20 minutes. Perfect for quick practice sessions that actually move the needle on your scores.
What clubs should I practice chipping with?
Start with your favorite chipping club. As you improve, practice with multiple clubs (8i, 9i, PW, SW) to build versatility. Track results by club.
How often should I practice chipping?
Even twice a week for 15 minutes makes a huge difference. The key is consistency and tracking results to ensure you're improving.
Will this help my on-course scrambling?
Absolutely! Users who track chipping practice see their scrambling percentage improve by 10-20 percentage points. That's 2-4 strokes saved per round.
Can I practice at home without a green?
Yes! Use a bucket, hula hoop, or towel as a target in your yard. While not identical to a real green, proximity practice builds skill.
What's a good proximity target to aim for?
Average amateur proximity is 8-12 feet. Good chippers average 5-7 feet. Great chippers (scratch golfers) average 3-5 feet. Track your progress toward these benchmarks.
Start Improving Your Chipping Today
Track your practice and watch your scrambling percentage soar. Save strokes around the green.
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