Golf Chipping & Pitching

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Chipping and pitching are important golfing techniques that are vital to lowering scores and improving your overall golf game. Learn to pitch and chip like the pros from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    Choosing Golf Clubs for Pitching

    It's important to assess your golf shot before determining what golf club to use. Learn to select the right golf club when pitching from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    Golf Chipping: Pitching Wedge

    The pitching wedge is a great golf club for chipping the golf ball lower and longer. Learn some tips for using your pitching wedge to attack the pin from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

    Views: 492
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    Golf Pitching: 60 Degree Wedge

    The sixty degree wedge is a great golf club to have in your bag for attacking the pin. Learn more about using the sixty degree wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    Golf Pitching: 7 Iron

    The seven iron can be an affective club for attacking the pin and lowering your golf score. Learn more about pitching with a seven iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

    Views: 262
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    Golf Pitching: 8 Iron

    The eight iron is a great golf club to chip with if you want to keep your golf ball out of the wind. Learn more about pitching with an eight iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    Golf Pitching: 9 Iron

    The nine iron is a great golf club for chipping if you want to make your golf ball run. Learn more about pitching with your nine iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    Golf Pitching: Sand Wedge

    The golf sand wedge can be an affective club for attacking the pin when close to the green. Learn more about chipping with the sand wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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    The Importance of Golf Pitching

    It's important to practice your golf chipping and pitching if you want to lower your score. Learn why chipping and pitching are important in golf from a professional golf instructor in this free golfing video.

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Tags: green, hitting, golf, swing, sand, pin, iron, golfing, clubs, selecting, chipping, pitching, hole, eight, approach, seven

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Summary: Though Musselburgh, Scotland is home to The Old Links, oldest golf course in the world, golf is rumored to have begun in the Netherlands in 1297. After seven hundred years it still follows the same basic premise: hit a ball into a hole using a stick; the person who gets it in the least number of hits, wins. Today, a golfer may have any number of sticks, called clubs, made up of wood, graphite, or titanium. Each club has a specific use depending on the type, whether it’s the driver for an opening long ball, the wedge for shots out of the sand trap, the putter for the last short shot into the hole, or a variety of irons for anything in between.

In this free video series a professional golf instructor, Hill Marks, will show you all you need to know about chipping and pitching. First, you'll learn the importance of chipping and how it can lower your golf score. Hill will then teach you various tips for pitching depending on the distance and terrain of your approach shot. You'll learn to use your sand wedge, pitching wedge, nine iron and even your seven iron from off the green in order to attack the pin. In the end you'll be chipping like a pro and scoring better than ever.

About the Expert

Expert: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in Phoenix, Arizona during the winter and Chicago, Illinois during the summer. Currently, Hill is working on a website for coaching tennis and he loves working with folks of all ages.

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