Playing accurate pitch shots to the distance you want can be challenging for a lot of players. A player will do the correct preparation prior to playing the shot in that they laser an exact yardage, check their lie, wind and elevation change, but then guess at how long to swing the club to produce the required distance. Then they wonder why they are unable to pitch the ball close to hole on a regular basis. There is a better way.
I have been teaching my players a pitching distance drill that’s made a huge difference to their ability to regularly get the ball close to the hole with a pitch shot. It is a system that I copied from Dave Pelz, it is simple to understand and learn, as well as implement on the golf course.
The feedback from my players after learning the distance drill is that this transforms their ability to pitch the ball close to the hole. As they set up to a shot there is no guesswork as to how long the swing should be or which club they should use. All the guessing is taken away and you are free to execute quality pitch shots. It will do the same for you also.
Many golfers imagine the downswing is simply a mirror image of the backswing… but when we actually compare the 2 we will see that is not the case at all!
In reality, the arms, legs, and club should be in a very different position going back and coming down.
Understanding this dynamic will help your golf swing in a number of ways: – encourage more rotation through the ball – help deliver the club from the inside – lead to more solid contact – shallow the club in transition
In today’s video Zach will show you a great drill to help you feel the proper positions.
Hitting the ball with a fairway wood off the deck can be tough but with the right tips and drills you can hit the golf ball with great accuracy and consistency.
Blair O’Neal and Martin Hall go over several drills to improve your game with Fairway Woods!