SEPTEMBER GOLF TIP by Josh Crowell, PGA Certified Golf Pro
September 12, 2009 · Print This Article
Get The Ball On The Ground!
Can you answer this question – what is the difference between a “chip” and a “pitch”? Both shots are used in the short game with a variety of clubs. While many answers are usually offered, the correct one is simply “air time”. A “chip” shot travels a short distance in the air, then rolls the rest of the way along the ground. A “pitch” is just the opposite, traveling most of the way in the air with little or no roll after landing.
While everyone wants to hit the super-flop like Tiger and Phil, the reality is the sooner the ball gets on the ground the better. A pitch is much harder than a chip, and the results will show it! Next time you are just off the front of a green and the pin is in the back, put your sand wedge away and grab your 7-iron. Bump the ball onto the green with a swing very much like a putting stroke. The ball will not go very far in the air, and will then roll right up towards the hole.
With just a bit of practice, this technique should show some immediate results on your scorecard.
