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why do i hit the golf ball fat

by Providenci Schneider Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I stop hitting the golf ball fat?

3:358:39HOW TO STOP HITTING BEHIND THE BALL INSTANTLY (No Joke)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIs lifting your weight is shifting so you're not going to be hanging back on this back foot. Okay weMoreIs lifting your weight is shifting so you're not going to be hanging back on this back foot. Okay we get the weight off the heel. Then the club will clear and you will instantly eliminate fat shots.

Why do I hit my ball fat?

Cause #1: The ball is too far forward in your stance. This is fairly straightforward. If your ball is too far forward, your swing arc will bottom out before you reach the ball and you will hit it fat.

Why do I always hit my irons fat?

Hitting the ball fat is often a consequence of having an angle of attack that is too steep. To prevent this, feel like you take the club back with your arms whilst rotating your shoulders around your spine.Feb 19, 2021

What causes fat wedge shots?

Fat and thin shots are caused by the same problem: The club bottoms out before the ball. The cause often is that the swing is out of sequence. When I get out of sync--say, an overactive lower body--I feel I'm late with my hands, so I release the club to catch up. And I hit it fat.Jan 17, 2013

What happens when a golfer tries to force a shot or “kill” the ball?

Also note that when a less experienced golfer tries to force a shot or “kill” the ball, they become much more prone to making a sharp transition at the top of the backswing and coming into the ball too steep.

What is a fat shot?

The opposite of a thin shot, a fat shot is a shot in which the club (typically an iron) makes contact with and digs into the ground before it reaches the golf ball. This normally does two things: it slows the club down immensely and it throws up a layer of sod/turf between the clubface and the ball. This typically results in poor contact, reduced ...

What happens if you leave your weight on the back foot through the downswing?

If you leave your weight on the back foot through the downswing, you will tend to lean your shoulders and body backwards (away from the target) and your club will bottom out behind the ball, thus hitting it fat.

Can you keep your head still in golf?

Of course, it is impossible to keep your head completely still — top golfers move their heads slightly downward and to the right in response to the thrusting of the hips, but as long as you have a technique that produces good ball contact and is consistent, you should be fine.

What is considered a fat shot in golf?

A golf shot is considered fat when you hit the ground prior to hitting the ball. This mistake means that the club loses almost all of its speed before hitting the shot, and the ball usually wont travel very far. If you are trying to hit over some kind of trouble on that particular shot, such as a pond or a bunker, your ball is likely going to come up short and land in the hazard. Hitting your shots the right distance is a key skill on the golf course, and you can only do that consistently if you can avoid hitting fat shots.

Why is confidence important in golf?

As you already know, confidence is a big part of playing good golf. Not only does confidence help you hold up under pressure, but it also helps your swing perform better when you have to face a challenging shot – such as an iron shot over water to the green.

Can you hit a golf ball off the fairway?

Fairway Woods Can Cause Problems, Too. Hitting your fairway woods requires a swing that is similar to the one you use with your driver, however you will often be hitting the ball right off of the turf instead of a tee. That means that you need to strike the ball cleanly in order to hit a good shot.

How to fix the root cause of hitting your golf shots fat

Of all the shots golfers fear, hitting the ball FAT has to be right up at the top of the list. At least it heads the list of commonly hit poor shots (let’s leave the shank and the whiff out for now). After fat, I’d list topping, followed by slicing and then hooking.

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GolfWRX.com welcomes back instructional writer Tom Stickney, whose articles here have garnered over 15 million views. Tom has written from GolfWRX for almost five years with articles that feature technology for the average player using a TrackMan focus on all parts of the game.

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I hope I’ve had you thinking more about your own setup and routine for getting into it for each shot. Today I’m wrapping up this subject about getting consistency that can translate to more consistent impact and results.

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