Faults & Fixes: Pitching & Full Swing

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16 Comments

  1. Hi Mel – as a beginner making all these mistakes, this was an excellent
    find. It’s stuff like this that makes the internet great. Much thanks! V

  2. what a great service….this lesson would cost 75 bucks for the hour….we
    get it for free…thank you….

  3. @justjames1111 Hi James, sorry I have taken so long to reply but I don’t
    check my youtube account all that often. I will from now on. I preset the
    weight forward to eliminate any unnecessary movement in the pitch. As this
    is not a “power” shot, I don’t need a weight shift as I do with a full
    swing. It also allows me to have a slightly downward blow coming into the
    ball. Thanks for the post!

  4. @steckleinjr There is no weight shift on the pitch shot. All the weigth
    stays on the front foot throughout the shot. This helps with staying a lot
    quieter over the ball and produces a slightly downward blow – which is what
    you are looking for in a pitch. Thanks for your question.

  5. Hi Mel, Really enjoy rewatching your videos, esp this one as my short game
    has been destroying my score for some time. I have a Technical question for
    you which may sound obvious but I was hoping you could help. If there is a
    weight shift (some teachers such as Chris Tolson say there isn’t in
    pitching) which is clear in your video, why do you pre-set the weight
    slightly favouring the left side at address? Regards James

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