Quick Tip - Principals of Pitching
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Lets face it, pitches aren't exactly the first thing that most golfers would think of when it comes to commonly encountered shots on the course. Obviously, every hole starts with a full swing, and almost always end with a putt. However, there are shots in between, and few of them are more important than the pitch. Learning how to play these shots will help you cover some of the shots that would be awkward to handle without a good pitch. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he runs you through some of the most important facets of the pitching game.
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