If there was one area of your golf game that you could call the scoring zone it would often be classified as the final 50 yards around the flag. Copying a tour pro's short game for 50 yards would often be beneficial to reducing your golf scores. In this video tip Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will help you understand how allowing your body to be in charge of the delicate 50 yard pitch swing and allowing your hands to become more passive should encourage a more controlled approach when faced with a tricky 50 yard shot.
Well that was a fantastic pitch Pete was it tour standard. I think it was tour standard it was 50 yards it was flighted it was well struck it looked controlled. So how did you do that the people at home want to know how to pitch it like at tour pro round from 50 yards because I think if we matched that distance and were quite controversial with it.
I would imagine we find ourselves having that shot a fair few times out on the golf course and if you're sticking it to 20 feet and in every time you've got a chance of getting up and down. So run us through some checkpoints that made you hit that shot of there. I will do there is a thought that tour pros are so good because they hit the ball so far it's all pros are also good because they really soidt in this area. Now this is an area where your body shape size flexibility not differ that much in a tour pro because you saw in my swing there Matt it wasn't that physical do you know ability to hit the short swing. So it's all about your body position and how it still based in this way we play it.