Thursday, September 20, 2018

What is the Difference Between a Chip Shot and a Pitch Shot?


Pitches and chips are short shots whose purpose is simply traveling toward the green. If you’re a newbie, you might just want your ball to land on the green. But advanced golfers always attempt to hit those shots close to the hole as much as possible.
This article will help you differentiate between a chip shot and a pitch shot!

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What Is a Chip Shot?

A chip shot is a short shot with low trajectory. Because of being pretty close to the ground, it is not able to travel far in the air. In particular, it usually lands probably a third of the way and releases the other two-thirds.

Technique of Making a Chip Shot

1.     Address the ball using a narrow stance.
2.     Make a proper setup gesture by keeping your knees slightly bent. At the same time, set the majority of your weight on the front foot and your hands ahead of the ball.
3.     To make a chip shot, the ball needs to be played a bit back in your stance, which is closer to your back foot than your front foot. Therefore, the next step is to take your club head back a short distance, usually between one and three feet, depending on how far you want the ball to travel.
4.     Swing both of your arms and shoulders back, while slightly cocking your wrists.
5.     Hit the ball at a descending angle.

What Is a Pitch Shot?

A pitch shot is a short shot with high trajectory. Because of being higher from the ground than a chip shot, a pitch shot travels further in the air. In particular, it usually lands probably two-thirds of the way and releases the last third.

Technique of Making a Chip Shot

·         Address the ball using an open stance
·         If you are a right-handed player, aim your feet to the left of where you want the ball to land on. And vice versa, aim your feet to the right of the target if you’re a left-handed player.
·         Make a proper setup gesture by slightly opening the clubface so that it’s angled a bit to your right when you’re taking your eyes down at the club.
·         Play the ball forward of the center by taking your hands back about hip-high, at the same time, cocking your wrists entirely to create an angle of 90 degrees between the club shaft and your lead forearm.
·         Hit the ball with a standard amount of force and follow through it completely.
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What is the Difference Between a Chip Shot and a Pitch Shot?

Pitches and chips are short shots whose purpose is simply traveling toward the green. If you’re a newbie, you might just want your ball to...