Chipping away at success


Celine Boutier works her way onto the 18th green at the Chevron Championship at the Woodlands in Texas this week. Major champions like the Frenchwoman have only gotten there through hard work and practice. — AP

THERE is no substitute for practice if you want a solid short game and want to chip well.

Practice a lot to ensure it becomes a routine, especially when you have to hit certain shots from near or around the green.

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