Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Ain’t Bad, Just Is
Catch a bad break? Don’t let it get you down. Escape!
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The trick here is to get into a setup position that allows you to successfully escape a tough lie from the kitty litter.
If both of my feet were in the bunker, it’d be hard to stay balanced when I swing, so I place my left foot outside, on the grass. Now, my left foot is higher than my right, so I need to make sure my shoulders are in a similar position (left shoulder high, right shoulder low). This puts me in a severe uphill lie stance that’ll help me get the ball over the bunker’s lip.
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CASE #4: Your ball is on the fringe, but a sprinkler head is on the target line.
I would love to just putt this ball to the hole, but unfortunately the sprinkler head has gotten in the way.
If you find yourself in this situation, you need to get the ball airborne, but instead of hitting a chip or pitch that might spin, try the so-called “off-green” putt instead. What’s an “off-green putt” you ask? It’s a shot where you use a lofted club with a putting technique. The ball will have just enough airtime to get over the sprinkler but will then roll like a putt.
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| BUMP & RUN | |
you think you’ve hit a perfect shot, only to find out that it doesn’t stay on the green. In this photo, you can see the ball careened down a hill. I can play it two ways: I can go low and play a bump-and-run, or I can go high with a flop shot.
To play a bump-and-run, set up with your weight leaning toward the target. Lean the shaft forward and make a chipping motion. Notice how I finish with the clubhead low? That’s a good thing. The ball should come out low, bounce along the ground and run up the hill.
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| FLOP SHOT | |
Notice how the clubface looks at the sky in my finish and I’ve exposed all the loft of the club through impact to elevate the ball.
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Steve Dahlby, PGA, is the director of instruction at The Golf Club Scottsdale and Forest Highlands Golf Club. He has taught numerous Tour players.
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