3 Pitching Tips That Will Promote Consistency And Lower Scores
It has been my observation that most amatuers spend their practice time working on their golf swing, typically hitting a combination of woods and irons. And while it is important to develop consistent ball-striking with these clubs, very little time is typically devoted to the short game.
If you haven’t already figured this out, the quickest way to drop 10+ strokes from your golf score is to work on the short game. And today we’ll focus on pitching tips.
You’ll learn 3 pitching tips that will immediately improve your consistency around the green. Following these 3 simple golf tips will eliminate the days of topping the ball, shanking it or blading the ball over the green.
1. Ball Position - You’ll want to position the golf ball in the middle of your stance.
2. Weight distribution - Place 75% of your weight on your front foot. This is critical as many golfers thinking that placing their weight on the back foot will help get the ball up in the air. Not so!
3. Hand position - Once you follow the first 2 steps, you’ll want to place your hands (and the shaft of the club) ahead of the ball. So, you want the club to lean slightly towards the target. On visual cue that might help is to think about having the end of your grip point to the middle of you front leg.
The last two tips seem counter-intuitive to a lot of golfer. But, you’ll find that this will help you hit down on the ball letting the club angle do the work for you.
Take these golf short game tips to the practice range the next time you go out you’ll start to see a difference in your pitching immediately. Good luck!

