Football teams have pass plays designed to gain 20, 30 or even 40 yards at a time. When you hit pitch shots, use the same philosophy. Take your wedge and make backswings of three increasingly longer lengths. When you swing through, notice how the longer backswings produce longer shots. Chart how far you hit the ball with each backswing. Those are three stock yardages—your pass plays. If you have three wedges in your bag, you now have nine different yardages for pitch shots for a full arsenal of pass plays.




















