If you struggle with pitch shots, try using a more lofted club - such as a sand wedge or lob wedge - and simplify the motion.
We all like to hit high pitches that float like a butterfly and stop on a dime, but you're better off hitting lower shots where you can control trajectory and get the ball to bite hard once it lands.
Many golfers lose more strokes around the green than anywhere else. A good pitch shot from 30 to 50 yards can turn a poor approach into a real scoring chance. The mechanics are simple when you ...
Pitching Techniques Selecting the Right Shot – When to pitch versus when to chip, and how to adjust based on distance and obstacles. Ball Flight and Trajectory – How to control the trajectory of your ...
When you need to hit a pitch shot that launches high and stops quickly, it’s essential to learn how to use the bottom of your club — the bounce — properly. If your wedge digs into the turf, you may ...
THINNING a pitch shot is one of golf’s most deflating mistakes. You’re in scoring position, the shot looks simple, and ...
Your approach shot just misses the green and manages to avoid the bunker on that side. Seems lucky, until you get to your ball and realize you might’ve been better off in the sand. Not only are you ...