If your hands and arms are too active in your pitching motion, you're in big trouble. In this tip, Nathalie Filler Sheehan wants to fix that critical error for you. Listen to her advice and you'll avoid careless lost shots around the green.
Comments (7)
Hi Nathalie.. I am always impressed with your videos... I struggle around the greens... I am a 77 yo man and just can't seem have any consistency with my short game... I know I am leaving a ton of strokes out on the course. Also, I recently purchased the new Callaway Elyte X irons and the heads are all pretty much heavier than I am used to... I suspect that that is just going to take some getting used to.
Amazing. Saw this video yesterday. Tried the technique on the course today. Completely eliminated my miss hits and now the ball is going toward the hole ever time. Thanks Nathalie for a great tip.
Hopefully, these drills can fix the shanks with chip shots.
Great instruction. Is your weight on the right or left foot??
Regards
Ragnar
Very good, easy to understand
For the most par, I tend to use my shoulders and hips face the target. I find that every so often, but not alot, I tend to shank my 56 degree wedge. How can I stop that? Are my hands getting ahead of the club face?
Hi Nathalie.. I am always impressed with your videos... I struggle around the greens... I am a 77 yo man and just can't seem have any consistency with my short game... I know I am leaving a ton of strokes out on the course. Also, I recently purchased the new Callaway Elyte X irons and the heads are all pretty much heavier than I am used to... I suspect that that is just going to take some getting used to.
Amazing. Saw this video yesterday. Tried the technique on the course today. Completely eliminated my miss hits and now the ball is going toward the hole ever time. Thanks Nathalie for a great tip.