Golf Pitching Tips
Pitching the golf ball with pinpoint accuracy is one of the
quickest ways to knock strokes off your scorecard. Once you can consistently move the ball from tee to the
front of the green, being able to get up-and-down with a consistent pitch shot is exhilarating. We’ve put
together some pitching fundamentals and a couple of our favourite pitching drills to help you perfect the
shot.
Pitching Fundamentals
• Keep your eye on the ball at all times. Even when you are following through
you should be focusing on the ball. Too often, golfers want to watch the ball floating in a high arc onto the green
and lift up too soon topping the ball in the process.
• Position the ball in the middle of your stance. Keep your feet closer
together. This gives you the best opportunity to hit the ball cleanly through the swing plane. A ball too far back
in your stance will throw off the swing plane and leave you chopping at the ball.
• Never decelerate on your downswing. Only draw the club back as far as you
need to and follow through cleanly. The further you are away from the green the further your backswing should
be.
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• Put about 60 % of your weight on your front
leg.
• Keep your hands and the grip of the club in front of the ball. This will
happen naturally as you shift your weight forward so refrain from pushing them too far forward. Let the loft of the
club and the clubface grooves do all the work.
Golf Pitching Tips - The 7-8-9 Pitching Drill
In order to perfect your pitch shot you must become familiar with the “touch”
required to gain consistency. Use a notepad and record your results when on the practice range until these shots
are second nature.
Visualize a huge clock behind you. Address the ball with your pitching wedge in
your lead hand (left for right-handed golfers and the right for lefties). Draw the club backwards to the seven
o’clock position for a short pitch shot and start pitching balls with the lead arm only. When you start gaining
some consistency, record the distances. If you’re getting 20 yards on average, this will be your 7 o’clock shot.
Repeat the drill by drawing the club to the 8, 9, and even 10 o’clock positions and record the results.
These will be your benchmarks for when you are on the course. If you are 30 yards
from the pin, you’ll use the 8 o’clock swing. Perform the same drills for your 8 and 9 irons as well and you’ll be
“deadly” by the green.
Golf Pitching Tips - The Towel Under the Arm Drill
An ideal pitch shot is performed when the arms and body move in sync with one
another. You’re basically taking the wrists and hands out of the equation. To practice this, place a folded towel
under each arm and practice short pitches. To keep the towels in position, you must move your torso and arms
together during both the backswing and downswing. It may be a little frustrating at first, however, you’ll quickly
get the hang of it. Before long you’ll pitching like this automatically and your golfing partners are going to
wonder why your score keeps dropping.
Like any stroke in golf, it takes practice to gain consistency. Give these drills
a try at the practice range at least once a week and you’ll be challenging the pin on a regular basis.
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