Pitching - Downswing
Club Face Makes Contact with Ball and Turf

The only possible way for this impact to take place is for you to have the correct set-up, swing the arms away from the golf ball in the backswing and swing the arms down in the downswing.
Of course there are a number of things that can happen along the way however if you can get into the correct position at the top it makes life a whole lot easier. The 8 and 9 o'clock backswings are not nearly as difficult as the 11 o'clock backswing. It seems the longer the backswing the more we want to help the golf ball get into the air. Another phenomenon is the more loft the golf club has the more we feel we have to lift UP in the downswing to get the correct amount of loft on the ball.
If you swing the golf club too far inside in the backswing the golf club will not go up enough and when the clubhead returns to the bottom of the arc it will be too shallow at impact. If the golf club returns too shallow the clubhead will not go under the golf ball and the leading edge will strike the center or top of the golf ball. On the other hand if you swing the golf club too far outside in the backswing the golf club will swing go up too much and when the clubhead returns to the bottom of the arc it will be too steep at impact. If the golf club returns too steep the clubhead will dig too much into the turf or you might hit the top of the golf ball.
During the set-up the ball position, weight position and handle position play a huge roll in swinging the golf club back on the correct path which in turn will insure the clubhead swinging back down on the correct path with the correct angle.
As the clubhead swings away from the golf ball if your weight moves back with the golf club the clubhead will not swing up enough and you will not have a steep angle in the downswing. This mistake is a very common one amongst higher handicap golfers. If you can train yourself to keep 70% of your weight on your left side during the backswing you are half way home.
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