Finally a membership that pays for itself.

InsideGOLF Premium
Short Game

Use this simple technique to hit perfect pitch shots every time

krista dunton shows how to hit pitch shots with a straight arm

Try any way possible to groove a pitch swing with your trail arm straight.

Christopher Lane

Weekend players are constantly searching for magic-bullet fixes for their swing. These are often hard to find, but here’s a good one: Keep your trail arm straight when hitting pitch shots. It works so well that I keep a length of plastic tubing in my bag of tricks to help students learn the move almost immediately.

An extended trail arm creates the wide and shallow bottom in your motion that you need to catch the ball cleanly. When your trail arm bends and your wrists hinge quickly, you create the opposite: a very steep and narrow bottom to your swing that brings the fat and thin shots into play. You can get away with steep and narrow on most full swings. On pitches, a wider bottom is much more forgiving.

Even in the absence of a piece of tubing at the ready, practice your pitch shots while using as little trail-arm bend as possible — just a touch of bend should do. What you’ll find is that keeping your trail arm straighter allows you to deliver the club to the ball with your arms, hands and clubhead forming a straight line at impact. This leads to the wide and shallow swing bottom you’re looking for. Your reward? Contact and spin consistency so your pitches land and come to rest as you expect them to. 

Try it. If you can mimic the pictures on this page, you’re well on your way to perfect pitches.

Krista Dunton is a GOLF Top 100 Teacher and is the director of instruction at Berkeley Hall in Bluffton, S.C.

Related Articles

Travel
Why London deserves consideration as the world's greatest golf city
By: Simon Holt
Travel
Insiders Only This 'heathland citrus' course in Florida is ripe for playing
By: Josh Sens
Approach Shots
Insiders Only How to attack a tucked pin: Remember these 4 keys
By: Joe Plecker, with Zephyr Melton
Instruction
Insiders Only Copy this minute-by-minute breakdown of Nelly Korda's warm-up
By: Jessica Marksbury
Short Game
Insiders Only How to achieve maximum spin with your short irons
By: Jeff Smith, Top 100 Teacher
Instruction
Insiders Only Are you a tilter, or horizontal? Your answer is the key to better ball-striking
By: E.A. Tischler, Top 100 Teacher
Instruction
Insiders Only Chunking your wedges? How to fix these 2 common causes
By: Maddi MacClurg
Approach Shots
Hit more solid hybrids by making these setup adjustments
By: Dr. Alison Curdt, with Zephyr Melton
Driving
Fighting a snap hook with your driver? Try this feel to fix it
By: Zephyr Melton
was:
Exit mobile version