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| Practising chipping indoors Mornin' all. I have my own little chipping range in my house, and I just wanted to share it with people if they're struggling to practise now the dark nights are closing in. 1)I set my putting mat, up in the front room. 2) I open the door to my kitchen, and lay the carpet runner down on the tiles in my kitchen so that I have a long continous run to the hole 3)I get my back door (bristle) mat and lay it down as my striking area voila, I have a 15 foot chipping alley to practise on. |