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.
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This technique makes tight pitch shots so easy!
Pitch shots on shorter grass lies around the greens can give golfers a lot of trouble - it's easy to catch it thin and skull your ball all the way across the green - or worse - hit it fat and have to ...
THINNING a pitch shot is one of golf’s most deflating mistakes. You’re in scoring position, the shot looks simple, and ...
You don’t have to suffer from repeated mis-hits and bad shots hole after hole. You don’t have to endure the disappointment of a bad round, watching until you see your pro on the practice tee. You can ...
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 ...
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 ...
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