Kyle Voska Golf

PGA Professional shares tips and advice on golf

Fundamentals Of Pitching

FUNDAMENTALS OF PITCHING

Definition: An abbreviated version of the full swing that produces a higher flying shot that lands softer and rolls less than a chip shot.

Goal: Using a pendulum-type swing (equal back/equal through), this mini-version of the golf swing produces a shot that lands softly on the green.

Setup:

  1. Foot separation is narrow, 6-12 inches apart depending on the length of the shot (wider stance for longer pitches)
  2. Ball placement near the center of your stance
  3. Hands/Handle of the club positioned approximately equal with the ball (more forward = lower trajectory and vice versa)
  4. Weight should slightly favor target-side foot

Execution:

  1. Hinge the club up and open with your wrists on your backswing – you must get the club head up in the air in order to hit down on the ball
  2. Allow your shoulders and chest to turn back as well
  3. On your forward swing, hit down and through the ball taking a small divot
  4. Turn your body through the shot so your hands don’t flip at impact
  5. At your finish, your shirt buttons, belt buckle, right knee, and right shoe laces should all point to your target

January 19, 2010 Posted by | Fundamentals of Golf, UC Class Notes | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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