Pitching Tips
Pitching Tips
For Any Golfer Many golfers confuse pitching
and chipping as the same thing. Making this mistake can be
detrimental to your game. Pitching will let the golf ball have
more air time than a chip shot. Golfers generally take a pitch
shot when they want to shoot over a bunker or when the grass is
too deep to chip out. The pitching shot is not hard to master;
once you have practiced the basics, your pitching shot will
separate itself from your chip shot. Many golfers have a
tendency to avoid the pitch shot because they don't know the
basics.

So let's go over the
basics:
1. A pitch shot is a lofted shot that will fly further than it
will roll.
2. The best club to use for a pitch shot is a lofted club;
usually a lob wedge, sand wedge, or pitching wedge.
3. Golfers should use an open stance with their feet close
together.
4. The golf ball should be positioned in the center of the
stance.
5. The backswing of the golfer's shot can be waist-high or even
a full-swing. This will depend on the length of the shot.
6. The golfer's should turn his legs and body to turn slightly
through the shot.

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When you use
a pitch shot, remember to practice with the
waist-high and full swing to become
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more familiar with the different length shots that may come
up when you are out on the course. All this information may
seem tough to translate into action, but it is important that
you master it if you want to improve your game. I personally
suggest you have someone watch you and give you advice based on
the suggestions I made above. Try to remember that the further
away the green is, the more power you will have to give the
shot and the further the club will have to go on your
backswing.

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