This pro’s one-handed chipping method helped him land U.S. Open spot

Austen Truslow, a PGA Tour player known as a trick-shot enthusiast, is using a one-handed chipping technique at his U.S. Open qualifier

Austen Truslow has proven an unorthodox approach to chipping can be effective.

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