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How To Stop Hitting Pitch Shots To Thin

Hitting your pitch shots in golf can be difficult if you don't know your doing it wrong.You may hit the ball okay, good, great, or either thin. You want to improve your swing and contact with the ball without hitting the ball to thin. So you need to practice certain drills. Lets get started! 

Get 6 tees and place them on the ground, about 2 clubhead widths between each tee. Place your ball on the second, forth, and sixth tee. Swing your club just like you would any other pitch shot, on the first tee.  When you swing, try to knock your tee out of the ground. You will use the same swing on the next tees to pitch the ball onto the range. Your pitch shots in golf will get better if you practice doing this  I have practiced this drill before and it works great. 

So, why do this This gets you in a habit to swing down when pitching the ball. This will prevent you from hitting up and catching the shot thin.  You want to fight the target side of your ball into the grass. You will make better contact with the ball when pitching.

You can also practice your pitch shots with your right heal raised off the ground. The majority of your weight will be on your left foot. You will be positioned forward and it will aim a downward move, hitting the ball in front of it, and not behind it.

If you want to learn more about pitch shots in golf, or if you want to understand more about being a better golfer, Click Here!

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