If you struggle with pitch shots, try using a more lofted club - such as a sand wedge or lob wedge - and simplify the motion.
We all like to hit high pitches that float like a butterfly and stop on a dime, but you're better off hitting lower shots where you can control trajectory and get the ball to bite hard once it lands.
Whether you need to clear a bunker, navigate thick rough, or land the ball softly on the green, the pitch shot is a go-to for many golfers. Yet, despite its reputation as a short-game staple, most ...
With a few fundamentals, you can learn how to utilize your wedges and hit these tricky short-game shots more consistently. The post 5 pitching mistakes you didn't know you were making appeared first ...
While low-running chip shots are often the most reliable choice around the green, they aren’t always an option. Sometimes, you’ll find yourself in the position where you need to carry the ball over an ...