Golf – Shoot lower scores – pitch like the pros . Alistair Davies golf shares with you how to improve your pitching to lower your scores. Learn how to pitch it like the pros.
Golf – Shoot Lower Scores – Pitch Like The Pros
LONG BUNKER SHOTS TO LOWER YOUR SCORE
Long bunker shots are some of the hardest shots to hit in golf – which is probably why they’re one of my most requested topics! In this video I show you a couple different techniques for hitting long shots out of the sand, plus end with a couple of putting tips and drills to help you improve your short game.
SHORT GAME TECHNIQUE – BEST PRACTICE DRILL
This video will help you improve your chip short shots around the putting green.
Many golfers duff their chip shots and struggle to get distance control. In this weeks golf lesson you will learn a simple practice drill that will really help you improve your short game and chipping technique.
Pitching Club Selection and Loft !
Golf lesson and golf tips on understanding club selection and loft whenever facing a pitch shot.
Club Selection and Loft Pitching Tips – Video Golf Lesson Summary
It is not necessary to hit all pitches using the most lofted club possible, sending the ball on the highest ball flight every time. Instead try to take note of the loft angle for every one of your wedges and the ball flight each produces.
Generally speaking, each degree changes the distance a wedge can produce by around 4 yards. Ideally you will want to limit the gap between the loft of your clubs at 4 degrees. That would create a space of around 16 yards (4 x 4 = 16) in between your clubs.
For example, let’s say a 48 degree (PW) pitching wedge would reach 115 yards. A 52 degree (GW) gap wedge would travel 100 yards. A 56 degree (SW) sand wedge would travel 85 yards. And finally a 60 degree (LW) lob wedge would travel 70 yards.
For pitch shots, practice with every wedge in your bag and take note of the flight path and distance you reach with each. Generally speaking, the higher the loft the higher the ball flight and the less the ball will roll upon landing on the green. But higher lofted clubs tend to be harder to hit from tight lies that are generally found whenever pitching shots.
Therefore, you may find it easier to use a lower lofted club that will travel lower, roll more onto the green but is easier to hit reliably than your flop shot using your lob wedge.
AN EASY WAY TO GET OUT OF BUNKERS
An Easy Way to Get Out of Bunkers – Made Simple
Bunkers have ruined the scorecards of many amateur golfers, either leaving the ball in, or over shooting the green through taking little or no sand.
In this video Chris Ryan shows you a simple technique that can help you get out most times and ensure that your next shot is with the putter.
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