Pitching Golf

Get the Most from Your Short Game

Most of us have to deal with some sort of hazard throughout a round right? Whether it’s the long grass, the bunkers, or maybe even some water, we rely on our pitching golf game to overcome each one. Unfortunately many individuals lose a tremendous amount of strokes in this area thanks to a lack of knowledge. Today we’re going to change all of it.

The Clubs

When you need to produce a good pitching golf shot, it will depend on the length of point A to point B. There are several types of lofty clubs out there ranging from a pitching wedge, sand wedge, loft wedges, and several others. Obviously the one you choose will heavily depend on the obstacle in front of you, and whether or not the ball needs to be placed on the green.

For instance; it’s possible that your pitching golf game will require you to hit the left side of the green while coming in high so the ball doesn’t move much after impact. This alleviates the slopes in the surrounding areas. Then again, you may need a good pitch and release to hit over a bunker and bounce before slowly releasing to the hole.

In each case you need to have a particular swing, and most likely use different clubs. Then of course if you’re trying to get over a tree to the green from a farther distance you will need a longer club. Just understanding all the issues about your pitching golf game will allow you to get the most out of it.

Sculling Issues

One of the biggest pitching golf mistakes is sculling the ball on impact. This is basically where you come over top the ball and end up hitting some sort of line drive up the course. It’s definitely one of the most frustrating problems golfers deal with on the course. What once looked like a par can turn into a snowman in the blink of an eye.

How do you fix an issue like sculling? Most of the time you just have to stay down on the ball. This problem usually occurs when a person tries to help loft the ball by lifting their body. If this happens you will either hit the ball with the bottom of the club in the middle, or just on top. The end result might even be a little dribbler a few yards away.

It’s also possible that you are pulling your head in the process. The next time you watch your friends while playing a round, check to see if they look at the hole in the middle of their downswing. This often causes a mis-hit, and while it may not scull across the green, it definitely won’t go where you want it to go.

In the end pitching golf is a very helpful tool to lower your score. If done correctly you will be able to move the ball closer to the hole, which translates in shorter putts. Then again, we know lots of people who have problems in this area as well, but that’s for another day.

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