When to Chip or Pitch
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Ask Malaska Golf: When to Chip or Pitch?
In this episode of Ask Malaska Golf, Mike Malaska and Malaska Golf Certified Coach Julie Yang respond to a great question from member Ralph Bowe about how to choose between a chip shot and a pitch shot.
They break down the key differences in trajectory, roll, and strategy, and explain how to practice both so you can make the right choice around the green.

What You’ll Learn in This Video:
•    Why chip shots stay low and roll more, making them ideal when you're close to the green
•    How pitch shots fly higher and land softer, with more spin and less rollout
•    How to choose your shot based on distance, lie, and landing point
•    Why landing point control is critical to short game consistency
•    How the M-System helps you develop feel through motion, so you can adjust naturally to the shot at hand

“With chipping, I land it short and let it run. With pitching, I’m thinking more about distance in the air and how softly it lands.”
— Coach Julie
“The sooner you get the ball on the green and rolling, the better. But when you’re farther away, you’ve got to get it up and stop it with trajectory and spin.”
— Mike Malaska

Key Takeaway:
The M-System trains you to feel the motion first, then match the shot to the situation. Chip when you're close and need control. Pitch when you're farther away and need height and stopping power. The key is knowing your options and practicing both.

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