Here's a great way to learn how to stop flipping your wrists on short game shots.
Here are a couple keys for learning how to hit great pitch shots.
Here's how I control distance on shots from 40 to 100 yards:
Here's how I control spin and trajectory on short pitch shots:
Here's a couple important fundamentals for pitching:
Pitching Fundamentals from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
Here's a great drill that will help you learn a key fundamental for pitching.
Pitching without Flipping from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
Here's how to control a short chip shot:
Short Chipping from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
Here's my technique for putting out of a bad lie from off the green:
Putting from a Bad Lie from off the Green from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
Here's how I control spin on pitch shots around the green.
Controlling Spin on Pitch Shots from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
This drill is the foundation of my short game practice:
Line of Balls Short Game Drill from Grant Brown Golf on Vimeo.
Next time you are out practicing your short game, try listening for the ball to land on the green before you allow your eyes to look up from the ball's starting point.
If you've been in the habit of looking up too soon through impact, this listening drill will definitely improve your contact on shots around…
To achieve success when pitching from an upslope, just remember these three set-up keys:
1. Put most of your weight on your trailing foot. Placing most of your weight on your trailing foot allows your clubhead to swing up the slope instead of dig into it.
2. Lean the shaft away from the target: Leaning the shaft away…