BrizoH71
Tour Rookie
I've developed a problem with my pitches that I hope someone can at least give a few pointers or quick fix on. I've got a lesson booked with my pro in a couple of weeks, and I'm going to broach the issue with him then.. but I don't think I can wait that long!
The problem is with shots from 60-100 yards out using wedges. It seems that no matter how I set up, and no matter how much I try to keep my weight on the left, I'm constantly catching the ball thin, sending it through the green. I'll often thin the chip too..
I set up with the ball in the middle, hands ahead of the ball and weight favouring my left foot. I sometimes try to roll my right foot in to encourage keeping my weight down on the left. I try to use the clock method for distance control.
Annoying thing is, I don't do this on the range or practice area and hit them quite crisply.. but once on the course, the thins strike! I know there could be a multitude of issues here on the cause, so any suggestions to try would be welcome.
I've resorted to using my 9-iron for all approaches, which I can hit fairly consistently, although I get a lot more run on the ball.
When I try to apply the way I play the 9-iron to a wedge, the thin returns.
The problem is with shots from 60-100 yards out using wedges. It seems that no matter how I set up, and no matter how much I try to keep my weight on the left, I'm constantly catching the ball thin, sending it through the green. I'll often thin the chip too..
I set up with the ball in the middle, hands ahead of the ball and weight favouring my left foot. I sometimes try to roll my right foot in to encourage keeping my weight down on the left. I try to use the clock method for distance control.
Annoying thing is, I don't do this on the range or practice area and hit them quite crisply.. but once on the course, the thins strike! I know there could be a multitude of issues here on the cause, so any suggestions to try would be welcome.
I've resorted to using my 9-iron for all approaches, which I can hit fairly consistently, although I get a lot more run on the ball.
When I try to apply the way I play the 9-iron to a wedge, the thin returns.