When you hit a pitch shot, you don’t want to take the club out and across your body or pull, turn, and try to keep the club face open. You really want to have a natural release like you are throwing or tossing a ball underhanded. Larry Rinker played in 525 PGA Tour events and has over 10,000 hours of teaching experience.

When you hit a pit shot you don’t want to take the club out and across your body pull turn and try and keep this face open you really want to have a natural like you’re throwing or tossing with your right hand and we don’t want to over roll it it’s mainly the wrist

Going this way when you hit a pit shot so here I am set up now with a slightly open stance and Club face and I’m just going to hit a little pit shot and look where the club face finished see that that it’s slightly open it started slightly open so you really want

To feel those hands and wrist going that way when you hit pit shots around the green

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