Small error in the vid. For convenience I describe bounce as width of sole.. it is not.. it’s actually the profile of the sole but for the purposes of instruction it makes things easier to say width of sole. In this golf lesson golf instructor Steve Bishop discusses the three common lies you’ll get in a bunker and how to get out of the bunker with each one. These tips will help you lower your scores and consistently get up and down. www.golfinstruction.biz
The pitch shot is when you are close to the green and need to fly the ball vs run the ball to the green. We use a similar stance to the chip shot except our feet are a little wider and we are balanced in our setup. The swing itself requires us to allow our wrists to cock on both sides of the ball, this will allow us to flip the clubhead under the ball to loft it up into the air. The length of our swing controls the distance the ball travels. Be sure to use a lofted club such as a Pitching Wedge, Sand Wedge or Lob Wedge to get our desired flight. Also be sure to follow through, one of the most common errors is to decelerate into the ball. ALSO: Send this to anyone you think could benefit and call us if you need help. Good luck and happy golfing! Terry Carter National Golf Academy www.nationalgolfacademy.ca
Learn how to improve your pitching game from Jeff Dayton, teaching professional at Litchfield Country Club in Pawleys Island, SC Call him at Litchfield at 843-237-3411. For more information, visit www.mbn.com or http
tinyurl.com Simple Golf Tips – Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes off your Next Round A pitch shot is usually played about 30 yards from the putting green; learn how to hit pitch shots in this free golfing lesson on video, with tips for improving your swing and your golf game. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino
A pitch shot is usually played about 30 yards from the putting green; learn how to hit pitch shots in this free golfing lesson on video, with tips for improving your swing and your golf game. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino
The fact is, no matter how far you can hit the ball, until it rolls into the hole, it doesn't count.
There's a reason the top touring pros spend 90% of their practice time on the short game. A reason that old saw about driving for show and putting for dough isn't the other way round.