Uphill Pitch Shot:.

The uphill pitch shot is a common situation that you will encounter out on the links.

Your address positioning is vital for consistent execution of this shot. Most golfer's unfortunately position themself as if they were making a regular pitch shot off of a flat lie.

As a result, the golfer tends to stick the club into the ground back behind the golf ball. Instead, try setting up with your shoulders parallel to the slope and your front foot turned out where your toes are pointing towards your target. Your feet positioning will resemble a letter T at address. By setting the front foot in this position it clears your front hip out of the way, allowing you to make your pitching motion freely. The result will be a high soft landing pitch shot.