I have a pitch shot that I have been using that has really helped my game but I haven't been able to execute it very well the last couple of times out.
I am right handed. With a narrow open stance, ball in center of stance, weight on left side, I simply turn and cock the wrists and fold the right arm to get the club back in position. No weight shift or body turn. I then try to start the forward swing by turning my belt buckle towards the target. The key is to start the swing with the body and have the belt buckle fully facing the target in the follow through. I think I have been failing fully turning the body and was considering opening my shoulders a bit to match my open stance rather than keeping the shoulders square to the target line. This shot when executed properly gives me a high trajectory and soft landing.
I would appreciate any thoughts.
I am right handed. With a narrow open stance, ball in center of stance, weight on left side, I simply turn and cock the wrists and fold the right arm to get the club back in position. No weight shift or body turn. I then try to start the forward swing by turning my belt buckle towards the target. The key is to start the swing with the body and have the belt buckle fully facing the target in the follow through. I think I have been failing fully turning the body and was considering opening my shoulders a bit to match my open stance rather than keeping the shoulders square to the target line. This shot when executed properly gives me a high trajectory and soft landing.
I would appreciate any thoughts.
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