Should you break your wrists when pitching?

A pitching motion without wrist action is much like a putting stroke – the club will sweep through the ball at impact, and there will be almost no spin passed onto the shot. So, when spin is required, hinging your wrists early on is the only way to go.
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Do you hinge your wrists when chipping?

The left arm controls the chipping stroke, both back and through. If you're struggling to hit crisp chips that track toward the hole, work on this basic principle. Let the left hand and arm start the backswing together as a unit, with a slight hinging of the wrists.
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When should you chip and pitch?

If you are close to the green without the need to carry the ball over any trouble you should almost always choose a chip shot. If however you do need to carry the ball, or to get it to stop more quickly near a difficult pin placement, a pitch shot is better.
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What is the difference between pitching and chipping?

A chip shot is a short game shot that rolls farther than it flies. A pitch shot is a short game shot that flies farther than it rolls.
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What is the rule of 12?

The Rule of 12 In Golf Chipping. The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.
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How far should a pitch shot go?

A “pitch shot” is a shot played with a highly lofted club that is designed to go a relatively short distance with a steep ascent and steep descent. Pitch shots are played into the green and are typically about 40-50 yards or closer. It's easy to picture a pitch shot when it is contrasted with the chip shot.
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Should you choke down chipping?

of the shaft. Many players immediately grip the club and choke down so their hands are at the end of the rubber and sometimes touching the metal of the shaft. I know you have been told to choke down for control and around the greens control is a must.
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Why do I keep hitting the ball fat?

A very common reason we hit a fat shot is because we stay on our back foot. This limited weight transfer will deliver the club behind where we setup. By placing the ball slightly more forward in our stance, we may be able to encourage ourselves to transfer our weight in our golf swing.
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Which hand is dominant in Chipping?

For years it has been taught that when you're chipping, the left arm governs the motion and controls the clubface.
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Is an eagle a hole in one?

Eagles on par-4 holes are much rarer because they require either driving the green and 1-putting, or holing out an approach shot from the fairway. Note that an eagle on a par-3 hole is a hole-in-one. And you can call a par-3 ace either an "eagle" or a "hole-in-one;" both terms are correct.
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How far should a pitching wedge go?

How Far Does The Average Person Hit A Pitching Wedge? On average, recreational golfers hit their pitching wedge 116 yards, but the range can be between 100 and 140 yards. For shorter pitches or shots that require a 1/2 swing, the average distance will be much less.
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When should I start wrist hinges?

When should you set your wrists in the golf swing? You can begin hinging your wrists at two moments in your takeaway: when your lead arm reaches parallel to the ground, or when the club nears the top of your backswing. If you prefer a one-piece takeaway, your wrists will naturally start hinging later in your swing.
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When should I release my wrist hinges?

The wrist hinge will stay in place until after impact and then release shortly after as the arms straighten. In order to unhinge your wrists properly on the downswing, your wrists have to be hinged in the first place.
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Should I roll my wrists in golf?

During the swing, the left wrist rolls over as the golfer transfers from the takeaway to contact and then the follow-through. If the wrist rolls too forcefully, the shot likely will hook to the left. If the wrist does not roll enough, the shot likely will slice to the right.
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What is a 56 degree club used for?

A 56-degree sand wedge is suited for hitting out of the sand or for a golfer who hits behind the golf ball a lot. The higher degree of bounce helps the club glide through the sand or dirt, which makes it the most versatile wedge in the bag.
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Can you pitch on the green?

Golfers are also allowed to hit any kind of shot they want on the green in the interest of getting the ball closer to the hole. That means a golfer can use a wedge or an iron to chip or pitch their ball closer to the hole, even while on the putting green.
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