
How do you hit a golf ball from the thick rough?
- Club selection – take more loft. Firstly, you need to be realistic. ...
- Get the ball back in your stance. ...
- Weight forward, neutral stance. ...
- Set the wrists earlier in the backswing. ...
- Grip the club firmer. ...
- Hit it hard. ...
- Take some practice swings.
How do you hit out of deep rough?
- Golf Tip Tuesday: Getting out of the deep rough.
- Open clubface on contact.
- Swing down steep on the ball to help get it out of the deep rough.
- A good and steep hit will carve out a tiny bit of the ground with the stroke, which is ok for this particular shot.
Why is it harder to hit the ball out of the rough?
How do you get a thick rough chip?
Can you tee up in the rough?
What club should I hit out of the rough?
What club should you use in the rough?
What does it mean to choke down on a golf club?
Choke down on the club like a baseball batter chokes up on the bat. This means leaving space between the top of the club and the top hand of your grip. Choking down will create stability when you hit the ball. If you hold the club with your normal grip--near the top of it--the club head has a greater chance of shifting on impact, resulting in an offline or thin shot.
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SETUP: LEAN FORWARD
Position the ball slightly behind the center of your stance and lean your body forward, so that your hands are just ahead of the ball and the shaft leans toward the target. The butt end of the club should point toward your left hip pocket.
SWING: THROTTLE DOWN
Forget trying to power the ball out of the rough—it’s not necessary, and it usually doesn’t work. Instead, make a three-quarter-length backswing (as if you were hitting a pitch shot) and focus on keeping your hands ahead of the clubhead at impact.
