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#198: The Simple Consistent Pitch Shot

 The Simple Consistent Pitch Shot

Hey there, Tiff, The Lady Golf Teacher here, I’m going to show you a very simple pitching technique that doesn’t require you to bend your wrists.

I find that pitching, at times, when you bend your wrists too much, causes a lot of problems in your pitching and you can’t get consistency, so I’m going to show you how to not do it.


This is exactly what I am going to show you. Stop hinging those wrists. We want to keep our pitch shots really simple, the club is going to do the work for you.

You hear it all the time, people say to you or pros say to you, let the club do the work. What that actually means is, hold onto the club, let your arms swing back and through and let the club collect the ball along the way. Don’t try and help it. If you are trying to help it or lift it up, it actually stops the ball from lifting off the clubface.

Believe it or not!


I’m going to show you a very simple pitching action where you don’t need to hinge your wrists at all. I find that the more you hinge your wrists in certain part of your game, causes a lot more errors.


We want to take the errors out, I know that you want to be consistent in everything that you do, so let’s do that.


A lot of people, when they go to hit a pitch shot, try to hinge in the wrists. There is so much hinging that when they come back down, they have to try and do something with the hands and end up flicking the ball. It’s okay to do that if you get all the angles right at the right time, but if you are struggling with it then it’s not a good idea.


The goal here is to make sure we simplify the movement so that one, we get consistency for sure, two, we are hitting the ball exactly where we want it to go and three, the ball is climbing up off the clubface and lifting into the air.


What we are going to do here is to go straight back and straight thru, pretty simple movement, it’s possible that if you let the club come thru and hit the grass, you may have seen the tip when I talked about hitting the grass, let the ball lift up into the air and all you are doing is holding onto the club, long back and long through and that’s it.


We’re not hinging up, not bending, just long back, long thru and hold. Ball lift straight up off the clubface, simple movement.


I want you to go out there and practice the long back, long through and hold.

Hope you enjoyed today’s tip. Love it if you could leave a comment and always remember this, Tee it High and Let it Fly.

To your golfing success,
 
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Tiffany Mika

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17 comments

  • Hi Kaye

    Glad you are enjoying the teaching videos.

    Sure you can use your hands but the shots will need to be controlled and soft, so they don’t overshoot the flag.

    Just see if you can take the hands out so you can develop more control. Takes a bit of practise though… but everything in golf requires practise.

    You will have to check out my putting videos, there are plenty her on my website.

    Tiff :)

    Tiff
  • Hi Christine

    Glad you like the simple tip. Keep up the practise.

    Tiff :)

    Tiff
  • Hi Debbie

    Thank you for enjoying the tips.

    You will have venture up here to the Northern Beaches at Warringah Golf Club for a clinic.

    Tiff :)

    Tiff
  • How do u go thru that mental block that stops u pushing the ball forward ie going from edge of green to flag like tiger woods did today just on each of green and he didn’t go any more than 2 feet which is so frustrating I get this feeling I am going to push it to fast from hole thanks kaye

    Kaye
  • Very helpful keep em coming

    Val Earing

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