Thank you. A good concept that we can follow an amateur, like most of us, who is able to get lessons from various top golfers and coaches, unlike most of us. Very helpful.
I've tried this and it works so well...especially not transferring any weight through the swing. Keeps your eye on the ball and stops the aggressive swinging at the ball which brings in pulls and pushes.
In Ireland we have a lot of Pitch n Putt courses. Great for practicing these pitch shots. But I think if they changed the mats on Pitch n Putt tee boxes so players could hit it off the mat without a tee, more golfers would play pitch n putt and vice versa.
On my last round I found myself pulling my Gap 50° wedge for shots from 80 yards and in. But the shots that I was most proud of was from inside 40 yds keeping the ball as low as I could and rolling it towards the hole. So now that I'm inside of 6 feet let's talk about putting.
I agree, sometimes my 60* will balloon up in the air and only go about 60 yards with a full swing, so I like the idea of using a gap wedge. will practice this as well.
Golfing World would be great with a really good presenter. Anna is just not very interesting and with all the lessons should be at least Curtis Cup level by now.
Playing golf for a long time. Some of the best instruction I have ever heard.
A lovely way to approach pins from 60 yards out
Best instruction on the internet!
Thank you. A good concept that we can follow an amateur, like most of us, who is able to get lessons from various top golfers and coaches, unlike most of us. Very helpful.
I've tried this and it works so well...especially not transferring any weight through the swing. Keeps your eye on the ball and stops the aggressive swinging at the ball which brings in pulls and pushes.
Great shots and tempo! How would the club and swing change as you got nearer to the pin?
In Ireland we have a lot of Pitch n Putt courses. Great for practicing these pitch shots. But I think if they changed the mats on Pitch n Putt tee boxes so players could hit it off the mat without a tee, more golfers would play pitch n putt and vice versa.
I worked with Simon at Plainfield Country club. A classy guy all the way around.
On my last round I found myself pulling my Gap 50° wedge for shots from 80 yards and in. But the shots that I was most proud of was from inside 40 yds keeping the ball as low as I could and rolling it towards the hole. So now that I'm inside of 6 feet let's talk about putting.
Do you turn your hips in backswing in this pitch shot? I think yes, since this is mini swing but I would be happy if you could comment.thanks.
Great coaching
I enjoyed this tip , well done.
yes I prefer gap wedge feel like you get more control nice one
where do i click to get anna to stop txting me?
Great instruction! 60 yard is a trick shot I usually prefer 85-95 yards which is a full 60 degree shot! Will practice this!
I agree, sometimes my 60* will balloon up in the air and only go about 60 yards with a full swing, so I like the idea of using a gap wedge. will practice this as well.
What's the angle of a standard pitching and sand wedge? Lob is 60, I guess, right?
Anna looks like she was a star athlete at an online university with no athletics.
Queen of the Telly Remote, if you will.
Hahaha. So non-chalant about hitting the pin. I love it.
60 yards to the pin or edge of the green?
Great advice 🐲 Always take more club. Remember, we are playing golf not darts 🍉
Never mind the degree of the club what is it and 8 iron a 9 iron pitching wedge I never knew what degree they where sorry
More helpful to see the swing instead of the ball landing.
Use a pitching or 9 iron
Pity we didn't see a close up of the ball strike
Both shots were filmed separately. Notice how Anna is standing differently and the coach has his club in a different hand when Anna hits.
I agree, Real shame we didn’t see the shots close up
I like this especially pretty legs Anna lol
good tip, shoddy camera work. too much movement and out of focus shots.
Good tips but lousy editing. They go to the far shot just when they swing! Poor
who has to thrash a 60 to hitnit 60 yards???
Very posh... lovely...... posh bird
smesh
Golfing World would be great with a really good presenter. Anna is just not very interesting and with all the lessons should be at least Curtis Cup level by now.
If you want to play better do not watch this.