GOLF | How to Hit All Lies in Golf

In today's video on how to play different lies in golf
I am going to be covering how to setup for each shot and how to execute them. If you've ever hit a bad shot due to indecision or would like to execute these shots better then you do not want to miss this video.
When dealing with an uphill lie, downhill lie, ball below your feet or above your feet, taking the proper setup is critical. By not setting up correctly you are positioning yourself for failure or a lucky shot that works every once in a while...
I don't know about you but I'd rather not rely on luck and instead setup for success.
If you would like to do the same then here are some general guidelines to take away from today's video.
Uphill Lie
- Lower lofted club to offset the increase in loft dynamically from the slope (ex. choosing a Pitching Wedge vs. Lob Wedge)
- Weight more favored on the lead leg such as the left for a right handed golfer and right for a left handed golfer
- Align shoulders with the slope so the club doesn't go straight into the slope
- Higher lofted club to offset the decrease in loft dynamically from the slope (ex. choosing a Lob Wedge vs. Sand Wedge)
- Weight more favored on the lead leg
- Align shoulders with the slope so the club doesn't hit way behind the ball and can be swung along the slope
- Select normal club for the type of shot and grip down more on the club to shorten the radius of the left arm and club and stand a littler taller at address
- Weight more favored on the lead leg
- Aim slightly right of the target to offset the dynamic face direction at impact that will be pointing left of your target due to the slope
- Select normal club for the type of shot but use a wider stance to allow you to reach the ball with your radius of the left arm and club
- Weight more favored on the lead leg
- Angle your club shaft slightly more upright so the handle of the club (grip) is going away from your thighs. This will allow you to make clean contact and prevent a hosel rocket
Enjoy!







