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  • By: Frank Muir
  • Narrated by: Nick McArdle
  • Length: 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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How to Chip Like a Pro in 4 Simple Steps

By: Frank Muir
Narrated by: Nick McArdle
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Summary

Do you want to shave a stroke or three off your scores? Are you a nervous wreck when you miss the green? Do you struggle to get up and down in two? Or does your short game just suck? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this self-help audiobook is for you.

Told in a no-nonsense, down-to-earth style, this will teach you four simple steps that will have your short game so sharp you could cut your fingers pulling your wedge from the bag.

It doesn't matter if you fluff, skin, sky, or shank your chips, this simple four-step process will transform your chipping beyond all recognition - without having to spend another cent.

©2015 Frank Muir (P)2017 Audible, Ltd

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1 credit and its only about 20 mins long. Nothing new here, in fact depending on how you interpret I'm not sure I even agree. Dwells on a few simple points like practicing an arbitrary 1000 times can actually be divided by 20 and.... shock that means you only need 50 reps each time. And then proceeds to repeat in case you missed it!

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  • Nordico
  • 07-06-21

Great Little Book

This is a really enjoyable book. Not a technical manual at all....no talk about bounce and path. The most technical aspect is a brief discussion about flight and roll ratios for various irons. Useful and uncomplicated. It’s just a simple common sense approach. Keep it simple and practice. I will listen to it again and again.

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  • GT
  • 19-05-22

I didn’t believe a short audiobook could make such an impact

I went from having extreme yips for 2 years, to having kick-ins for par. The fundamentals are clearly described and positively reinforced. Very well done. No fluff, just real practical advice!

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  • Adam Slater
  • 13-09-21

Don't knock it til you try it 😉

Keep it simple and don't knock it until you try it out my friend.

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  • Elias
  • 24-06-21

Quick Read, Good Content

This was a faster aid and I'm excited to implement this on the course.