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Some common tough spots are playing from slopes. It could be a side slope, where your feet are above or below the ball, or a downhill or uphill slope. The picture in figure-1 shows an uphill situation when pitching the ball. For this pitch shot, two key considerations are needed:
1- In your setup, tilt your shoulders along the angle of the slope so that you are swinging along with the slope.
2- The ball will typically fly higher taking some distance off the shot so plan for that with more club or a bigger swing arc.
Now, if you were chipping the ball instead of pitching on an uphill lie, the setup and technique would be different than what is needed for the pitch. This and many more will be discussed at the Trouble Shots Clinic. Hope to see you there!