
Jumper : A shot, that flies longer than the golfer wanted it to, is called jumper. Usually the jumper results because it's played from the rough, but furthermore also the lie of the golf ball, like for example in wet conditions, can cause the farther shot. [>>>]
How do you know if you have a flier lie?
What is a fly or lie in golf?
What does it mean to catch a flyer?
What are the 4 types of strokes in golf?
- Drive. This is a long distance shot usually taken from the tee, but can also be taken from the fairway if necessary. ...
- Approach. ...
- Putt. ...
- Lay-Up. ...
- Chip. ...
- Punch. ...
- Flop. ...
- Draw.
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What causes a golf ball to fly?
A flier is what happens when moisture or matter (grass/dirt) gets trapped between the clubface and the golf ball at impact, reducing the normal friction or grip between the two. This will often cause the golf ball to slide up the clubface. With the higher lofted clubs (8 iron and shorter) this sliding most often leads to higher launch and lower spin rates which cause the ball to fly significantly longer than it normally would.
Who is Luke Kerr?
Luke Kerr-Dineen. Luke Kerr-Dineen is the Game Improvement Editor at GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. In his role he oversees all the brand’s service journalism spanning instruction, equipment, health and fitness, across all of GOLF’s multimedia platforms.
Who is Luke Kerr-Dineen?
Luke Kerr-Dineen is the Game Improvement Editor at GOLF Magazine and GOLF .com. In his role he oversees all the brand’s service journalism spanning instruction, equipment, health and fitness, across all of GOLF’s multimedia platforms.
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Recognition
Light rough should not cause a flyer lie. If your ball is in full or heavy rough, and is still touching the ground, then you likely have a flyer lie. If the ball is in heavy rough but is held off the ground by the grass, then you have a “fluffy lie,” which must be played differently than a flyer lie.
Why the Ball Flies
When you play from a flyer lie, there’s so much grass around the ball that you can’t help hitting the grass before contacting the ball. The grass reduces the backspin that your club face produces, causing the ball to fly farther than you expect. The lack of spin also allows the ball to roll farther than it normally would.
Worst-Case Scenario
Flyer lies can catch even pro golfers unprepared. Greg Norman was a young pro playing in the 1980 Australian Open when he “learned the danger of the dreaded ‘flyer lie,’” he says. Norman was 260 yards from the pin, and in deep rough, so he grabbed a 5-iron with the intent of laying up in front of the green.
How to Play a Flyer Lie
Conventional wisdom says to simply use less club when you have a flyer lie; use a wedge instead of a 9-iron, for example, suggests former PGA Tour standout Tom Watson. He also suggests aiming slightly to the left of your target (for a right-handed player), opening the club face a bit and standing slightly closer to the ball.