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Debbie Doniger
Do you struggle to control your trajectory when pitching? In today’s tip, Debbie Doniger demonstrates 3 setups and follow-through's using different wedges so you can start gaining control of your ball flight.
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How do I achieve ball first striking without consistently hitting the ball thin/ really low on the club? I am really struggling to keep center of the face contact. I keep hitting really thin shots and ruining my consistency. Mainly wedges thru 7 iron. Above that I don't have the same issues.
I noticed you weren't wearing a glove. Do you feel more comfortable without it on, chipping?
Cindy, are you using a 56 degree wedge for this shot?
I am left handed and very left handed. My left hand drives down to force the club before the proper contact. Any drills?
I don't have different wedges. I have a pitching wedge, lob wedge and sand wedge. Does concepts still apply or what do you suggest?
Sounds like you have 3 different wedges to me... the only one she had that you don't is the gap wedge..... use your pitching wedge in its place......
Thanks Jim