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where do you hit a golf ball

by Mr. Chauncey Dach Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where to Correctly Hit a Golf Ball With a Club

  • Address. Every swing starts with the way you stand over the ball. ...
  • Grip. Place your left hand at the top of the grip, no more than 1/2 inch from the top. ...
  • Eye Placement. Keep your head still during your golf swing and keep your eyes focused on the rear, center portion of the ball.
  • Greenside Bunker Shot. ...
  • Putting. ...

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Full Answer

What part of the golf ball should you hit?

There is a short and simple answer to the question of what part of the golf ball you should hit. It is the rear, center portion of the ball. That's what will bring you the best result with the most swings.

How do you hit a golf ball over the water?

Either way, you have to drop the ball behind the hazard in line with the flagstick and where he ball last crossed. Unless you want to hit the ball from in the water, you will have to hit another ball over the water.

How to hit a golf ball with an approach?

The correct procedure is to mark one of the golf balls and lift it. Be careful not to clean the golf ball when you lift it, it would be a one-stroke penalty. After the player has played his approach shot, you replace the ball to its original position. Place it, dont drop it.

Where should the ball be placed when hitting wedges?

Some players might even like to hit wedges with the ball positioned slightly behind centre, which is OK with the higher lofted clubs, but not recommended for anything longer than a mid-iron.

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Where do you strike the golf ball?

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What part of the golf ball do you hit?

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How do you properly hit a golf ball?

At the end of your swing, your hips should be facing the target, and the club should be swung all the way up and over your lead shoulder. All your weight should be on your lead foot (usually left foot). Only the tip of your other foot should be touching the ground.

Do you look at the front or back of the golf ball?

At address, try looking at the very back edge of the ball and hold your eyes there throughout the swing. If you are trying to hit a specific kind of ball flight, such as a fade or a draw, you may want to look slightly to the inside or outside of the back of the ball as your ideal contact point.

Where can I strike a golf ball with a driver?

The ball position with the driver should be farthest forward, just inside your left heel, then move progressively farther back until you get to your wedges, which should reside squarely in the middle of your stance.

Why can't I hit a golf ball properly?

Typically, this means that the clubface does not come into direct contact with the golf ball as something has happened on the backswing, downswing or transition. A common error is that golfers tend to catch too much turf first, therefore hitting the ball too high on the face. This is known as a fat, or heavy, shot.End the Embarrasment: Simple Drills to Stop Topping the Golf Ballhttps://theleftrough.com › how-to-stop-topping-the-golf-b...https://theleftrough.com › how-to-stop-topping-the-golf-b...Search for: Why can't I hit a golf ball properly?

Address

Every swing starts with the way you stand over the ball. In order to hit the ball correctly, you need the right address. For a right-handed golfer, make sure your left shoulder is facing the target. Your left foot needs to be directly underneath your shoulder.

Grip

Place your left hand at the top of the grip, no more than 1/2 inch from the top. Place the small finger of your right hand in the gap between the forefinger and middle finger of your left hand. Place both of your thumbs down the shaft of the grip. Hold the club at about a "5" on a scale of 1 to 10 in terms of grip strength.

Eye Placement

Keep your head still during your golf swing and keep your eyes focused on the rear, center portion of the ball. When you are hitting the ball off the tee, you want to make direct contact with the ball and you do not want to take a divot. Keep your focus on the back of the ball during your downswing and through contact.

Greenside Bunker Shot

When you are in a bunker near the green, you do not want to hit the ball directly. Instead, you want to hit the sand about three inches in back of the ball and have the sand explode into the ball to get it out of the hazard. If you hit the ball directly, you will sweep the ball out of the bunker and well past the green.

Putting

Hit the bottom half of the ball when you are trying to hit a putt of ten feet or more on the green. One of the keys to making a long putt is making a smooth putting stroke with a pendulum motion. You want to bring the club forward the same distance you bring it back. To do this, you must focus on putting the bottom portion of the back of the ball.

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Strike the Inside Quarter for Power and Control

The most common advice given on this subject is to look at the back inside quarter of the golf ball. This is to facilitate an inside/out swing. For every ball and stick sport we play be it baseball, tennis or golf, the goal is to strike the inside back quarter of the ball for ultimate power and control.

Keeping Your Head Down Too Long is as Detrimental as Looking Up

For those of you that like to peek or find yourself taking your eye off of the ball, focusing on a specific dimple might be the key for you. If you narrow your focus down that specifically then chances are you won't peek. As the saying goes "keep your eyes on the ball" so that means following the ball with your eyes once it takes off.

Golf Ball Positions for Drivers, Woods, Irons, and Wedges

With higher-lofted clubs, you’ll position the ball toward the center of your stance, working your way forward and to your left heel if you’re driving with a right-handed grip.

Golf Ball Positions for the Driver

We’ll start with the big hitter and the club for which the ball should be most forward in the stance — the driver.

Golf Ball Positions for Woods and Hybrids

The golf ball position should gradually move back from the front foot from the driver to the putter.

Golf Ball Positions for Irons

By now, you understand that generally, the ball goes further back in the stance from driver to woods to irons.

Golf Ball Positions for Wedges

For wedges, golf ball positions should be the furthest back, approaching between half and two-thirds of the way back in the stance.

Tips for Stance and How It Relates to Ball Positioning and Your Shot

Your stance and ball positioning go hand in hand for creating magnificent shots.

Can My Stance Cause Me To Top the Golf Ball?

The swing arc is usually why beginner players end up topping the ball. Changing the ball’s position to the centerline is the easiest way to fix the problem.

Step 1

Grip the club. The club should rest along the third knuckle in both hands while both thumbs point directly down the shaft.

Step 2

Set up to the ball in an athletic position with a slight flex in the knees, a straight back, and your weight on the middle of your feet. The ball should be in the middle of your stance when hitting wedges and progressively more forward with longer clubs.

Step 3

Swing the club back with the shoulders letting the rest of the body follow. At the top of the golf swing your weight should be on the inside of your right foot and your left wrist should be straight.

Step 4

Start the downswing with a forward weight shift to get your weight onto your left foot. This will drop your arms into the correct position to hit the ball on a correct swing path.

Ideal ball position: Wedges, irons, woods, driver

The positioning of the golf ball will generally start towards the middle of your stance for higher lofted clubs before working its way forward to the left heel for a right hander’s driver.

Where should the golf ball be positioned for chipping and putting?

When putting, the ball should be positioned slightly forward of centre in a spot that best suits your dominant eye. When chipping, you either want the ball positioned by your front or back foot (depending on whether you’re hitting a high or low shot), but never in the middle.

Where should the golf ball be positioned for bunker shots?

The greenside bunker shot is essentially a flop shot, but from the sand. Considering this, when setting yourself up at address in the bunker, the ball should be positioned on your front foot. This will help promote a downward strike, but with an open, lofted club face that takes plenty of sand.

What happens if the ball is too far forward in my stance?

Golfers who place the ball too far forward in their stance often struggle to make solid, consistent contact. Placing the ball forward at address will increase your angle of attack which, if not timed correctly, can cause fat or thin strikes and make it difficult to produce enough shaft lean for optimal compression and control.

Where should the ball be in my stance on a slope?

When playing off an uphill lie, it’s important to address the ball with it positioned slightly forward of centre. When playing off a downhill lie, you should set-up to the ball with it positioned slightly back of centre. These positions will help counteract the camber of the slope to produce a straight shot.

Can ball position cause a slice or hook?

Ball position can have a big impact on ball flight. Setting up with the ball too far forward in the stance can lead to a slice, while addressing the ball with it back of centre can promote a draw.

Do I top the ball because of my stance?

If you find you are topping the ball, your swing arc is quite possibly the reason, with a change to ball positioning a quick, easy and potentially instant fix (providing other common swing faults like swaying or early extension aren’t to blame).

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