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« on: June 27, 2011, 12:26:40 AM »

Golf Pitching Tips to Eliminate Skulled Shots(1)

As with most shots in golf opinions vary but a few generally agreed upon basics are:1 - address the ball with an open stance by Callaway X-22 Irons  ,2 - ball position should really be slightly forward of center ,3 - open the club slightly, and4 - assuming you golf right-handed roughly 60% of your weight should be on your left side Aside from these fundamentals probably the best tip for pitching well is to not flip at the ball with your hands by callaway diablo octane driver. A great way to ensure this is definitely to think of your hands and arms as "staying connected" with your body.1 - A great starting point is to try to make your backswing and follow-through the same length. This certainly does two things; first it encourages a rhythmic swing where there is absolutely no sudden acceleration or deceleration of the club and second it forces you actually to think about how long your swing needs to be to hit the ball the required distance by callaway RAZR x irons. This is definitely where the term "dialing in your distance" is used.2 - As soon as you have done this the key to avoiding getting too handsy or "flipping" at the ball  for titleist 2010 ap2 irons is usually to think about rotating your body all the way through the shot and not fall into the trap of stopping once you hit the ball. A great drill to ingrain what exactly this should feel like is to place a golf glove under your left armpit and then hit some pitches by callaway diablo edge irons. The goal is usually to make sure the glove does not come loose. These forces you to definitely keep your body rotating all the way to the finish of your follow-through   by cheap golf clubs, if you actually hope to generate the swing speed needed to execute the shot. For most people pitching is definitely something that requires a lot of practice and the truth is definitely not very many people do. If you really want to shave some strokes off your game, it would be a good idea to spend at least half of your own practice time on pitching and other aspects of the short game by taylormade r7 cgb max fairway wood. All the best, Steve PS: Feel free to visit my website and sign-up for a FREE 35-part email newsletter containing great advice on all aspects of the game!
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