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  • How to Stop Shanking Your Pitching Wedges

    Most golfers know the pain of shanking a shot with your pitching wedge. In many cases, the shot comes after a great drive or second shot that allows you to hit an easy wedge to the green. The hard...

  • What Is a Wedge in Golf?

    A wedge in golf stands for your shortest and most lofted club. Discover what a wedge is in golf with help from a professional golf instructor in this free video on golf basics.

  • How to Build the Ultimate Golf Club Set

    Golfers may look at their golf clubs like they look at their children. All of them are precious and all are important. And sometimes they can be the source of endless frustration or unfettered...

  • How to Break in New Golf Clubs

    New golf clubs, just like any other type of athletic equipment, need to be broken in when they are first purchased. This breaking in period provides a good way to develop that "sweet spot" that...

  • What Are the Various Golf Clubs Used for?

    The three main types of golf clubs are woods, irons and putters. Each club is designed for a particular type of shot and distance. They feature varying degrees of accuracy, distance and loft. ...

  • What Are the Standard Lengths for Callaway Golf Club Irons?

    Callaway golf irons typically come with two shaft options: steel or graphite. When purchasing Callaway irons, be aware that the graphite shafts are slightly longer than their steel counterpart.

  • How to Hit a Pitching Wedge

    The pitching wedge is one of the most important clubs in your bag when it comes to scoring. Your ability to get the ball close to the hole when you have an approach shot of 100 yards or less can...

  • How to Improve your golf short game

    The single biggest stroke saver in the game of golf is a good short game. Follow these tips to improve your short game, and consequently, your score.

  • Pitching Wedge Technique

    Pitching wedge technique is a bit of a misnomer because usually we use a full swing with a pitching wedge. Discover how to properly use this club with tips from a professional golf instructor in...

  • How to Hit a Lob Wedge

    To hit a loft wedge, you want to keep your hands quiet, let the club do it's job and make sure you're properly fitted. Discover how to hit a loft wedge with guidance from a professional golf...

  • How to Hit High Flop Shots

    The flop shot is one of the funniest shots in golf to hit and pull off. The flop shot is a super high shot that travels a short distance. The flop is best used to clear obstacles such as a tree to...

  • How to Hit the Faded Wedge Golf Shot

    Learn how to hit one the most effective golf shots in the game; the faded wedge. The faded wedge is an excellent choice when the front of the green is surrounded by trouble. The faded wedge will...

  • Pitching Wedge Tips

    Learning how to use the pitching wedge is one of the biggest keys to improving your score in golf. Wedge play is one of the dominant factor in the short game. You need to know how to hit the ball...

  • How to Hit Straight, Crisp Chip Shots

    Do you consistently fail to execute a proper chip shot by either hitting the ball fat or thin? Do you struggle to keep your chip shots on line even when you do hit one crisp? The fix is easy....

  • An Explanation of Golf Clubs

    Golf requires the propelling of a golf ball into a cup in the ground. The way you do that is to strike it with the use of golf clubs. There are many different kinds and styles of clubs, and they...

  • Approach Wedge Vs. Pitching Wedge

    In the last decade the makeup of the average player's set has changed dramatically. Long irons are quickly becoming extinct, replaced by easier-to-hit hybrid clubs. As the long irons disappear,...

  • How to Hit a Chip Shot

    A chip shot in golf can be performed with any of a number of clubs, including a seven iron, an eight iron, a nine iron, a pitching wedge or a sand wedge. Find out how a chipping swing is a lot...

  • How to Use a Lob Wedge

    In order to use a lob wedge in golf, it's important to hit a lob shot with the ball in a forward position relative to the golfer's stance. Learn about the effect of the lack of friction created by...

  • Short Golf Game Tips

    An essential element of any successful golfer's game is how he fares in and around the green. Regardless of how far you hit woods and long irons, a shaky short game can lead to higher scores....

  • How to Control Distances Out of The Sand

    When I ask the average golfer how they control their distances hitting shots out of green side bunkers, the standard responses are: Vary where the club hits behind the ball, swing harder or...

  • How to Chip like a Pro

    Up and down. It seems like such a simple concept. "Put the ball in in two and make par." Then you hit it thin or chunk it, lucky to walk away with the bogey. Considering 70% of your golf...

  • How to Use a Ping MB 54 Wedge

    One of the top brands in golf equipment, Ping creates some of the most widely used wedges among professionals and amateurs. The Ping MB 54 wedge is a popular tool used mostly as a sand wedge, with...

  • Pitching Wedge Techniques

    The pitching wedge is a versatile club. It can be used for play from the fairway, for pitching and chipping around the green, for shots from the bunker and for flop shots over obstacles near the...

  • How to Use a Golf Gap Wedge

    In golf, a gap wedge is used to hit shots similar to shots that are taken with a sand wedge or pitching wedge. Find out how a gap wedge splits the distance between a pitching wedge and sand wedge...

  • How to Select Pitching Wedges

    Perfecting your golf game can take an incredible amount of time. Driving and putting typically take up most of your time on the course, but pitching a ball onto the green and out of a sand trap or...

  • How to Stop a Golf Ball

    After a golfer learns the basics of the game, the education does not stop. You want to learn the finer points to score better and demonstrate your improvement. One of the most important aspects of...

  • How to Grind a Golf Sand Wedge

    Grinding a sand wedge is a bit of an art for golfers. The idea behind grinding down a wedge is to make it so that you can be both more consistent with your wedge shots as well as more creative....

  • How to Hit a Hybrid Pitching Wedge

    A hybrid pitching edge is a versatile golf club. It is used for in-between distances, where the golfer is not close enough to the green to select a normal pitching wedge and still not far enough...

  • How to Choose A Sand Wedge

    In golf, the performance of a sand wedge depends on its bounce rating and the type of surface that it's being used on. Select a sand wedge with tips from a master golf instructor in this free...

  • How to Choose a Sand Wedge

    In golf, a sand wedge is chosen on it's bounce rating. Discover the different sand wedge bounce ratings with tips from a golf instructor in this free video on golf.

  • How to Hit a Lob Shot in Golf

    A lob shot in golf should be hit with a 60- or 56-degree sand wedge. Choose the right golf club for a lob shot with tips from a golf instructor in this free video on golf.

  • Hitting Golf Wiffle Balls: Sand Wedge

    The sand wedge is a great golf club to start out with when practicing the golf swing with golf Wiffle balls. Learn more about using the sand wedge to hit golf Wiffle balls from a professional golf...

  • Golf: Drawing with a Sand Wedge

    Using a sand wedge properly can cut a few strokes off a golf score. Learn how to swing a sand wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

  • Golf: Drawing with a Pitching Wedge

    A pitching wedge is intended to hit a golf ball 90 to 112 yards. Learn about using a pitching wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

  • Golf Clubs: Nine Irons

    A 9 iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge. Learn more about this club and how to hit it...

  • Golf Clubs: Eight Irons

    A 8 iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge and will also roll a bit farther after landing....

  • Seven Iron Chipping Golf Tips

    Chipping with an seven iron will give you less loft than a pitching wedge and more roll and is good for more distant chips. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this...

  • Sand Wedge Chipping Golf Tips

    Using a sand wedge to chip will give a lot of loft and very little roll to the golf ball. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this free video clip.

  • Pitching Wedge Chipping Golf Tips

    Using a pitching wedge to chip will give a lot of loft and very little roll to the golf ball. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this free video clip.

  • Eight Iron Chipping Golf Tips

    Chipping with an eight iron will give you less loft than a pitching wedge and more roll. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this free video clip.

  • 60 Degree Wedge Chipping Golf Tips

    Chipping with a 60 degree wedge is not easy because of how lofty it is. Learn how this will make you a better chipper from a golf expert in this free video clip.

  • Golf Chipping Downhill: Pitching Wedge

    In golf, use a pitching wedge to roll the golf ball when chipping down a slop to a tight pin location. Learn more about using a pitching wedge and chipping downhill from a professional golf...

  • Golf Chipping in Thick Grass: 60 Degree Wedge

    In golf, using a sixty degree wedge is a great way to get underneath the golf ball and get it into the air when chipping out of thick grass. Learn more about using a sixty degree wedge out of the...

  • Golf Chipping in Thick Grass: Sand Wedge

    In golf, accelerate through the golf ball when using a sand wedge to chip out of thick grass. Learn more about using a sand wedge to hit out of the rough from a professional golf instructor in...

  • Golf Chipping in Thick Grass: Pitching Wedge

    Use a pitching wedge when chipping out of thick grass in order to generate more forward momentum. Learn more about using a pitching wedge to hit out of the rough from a professional golf...

  • Golf Chipping & Pitching: 60 Degree Wedge

    The 60 degree wedge, in golf, is an important club to master if you want to lower your scores and improve your overall golf game. Learn more about the 60 degree wedge from a professional golf...

  • Golf Chipping & Pitching: Sand Wedge

    The sand wedge, in golf, is a useful golf club for getting out of the ruff, hitting from the fairway and getting out of the sand. Learn some tips for using the sand wedge from a professional golf...

  • Golf: Pitching Wedge

    The pitching wedge, in golf, will give your golf ball a nice high loft, which can be great for approaching the pin with delicacy. Learn more about the pitching wedge from a professional golf...

  • Golf Clubs: Nine Irons

    A nine iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge. Learn more about this club and how to hit it...

  • Golf Clubs: Eight Irons

    A eight iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge and will also roll a bit farther after...

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