Pitching - Difference Between Pitching and Chipping
As a reminder the definition of a chip shot is a shot that has 1/3 air time and 2/3 roll on its way to the hole. A chip shot is a shot that is played with a 5, 7 or 9 iron. The flatter faced clubs keep the ball low to the ground. Pitch shots are hit with loftier clubs to give the ball the 2/3 air time that is needed.
During a round of golf you might encounter a short shot going up to the green. You might have to go over a knoll, edge of a bunker, a pond, high rough or a tight pin position. When you are faced with a shot like this you will have to hit a pitch shot that has a higher trajectory and lands softly.
The ability to pitch a golf ball in the air with trajectory, a soft landing and the correct distance is one of the game's more difficult shots. If the golf ball is sitting up it makes the execution much easier. More times than not the golf ball is either sitting down in deep rough or on hard pan. In either case the shot becomes very difficult to hit the correct trajectory and distance.
However; if you use the correct technique and some practice you can learn to become a wonderful pitcher of the golf ball no matter what your handicap is.
When you think of pitching the golf ball keep in mind what you are trying to accomplish, a golf shot that travels mostly in the air and then rolls a short distance.
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