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We've had a lot of rain so most of the courses are getting a bit chewed up. I don't think I've played a round lately without ending up in one or two divots. If my ball is near the front of the divot, I have an easier time getting out, but when it's near the back - it's more difficult for me. I tend to be a sweeper anyway. How do you handle landing in a divot. (FYI - whining is not handling.
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We've had a lot of rain so most of the courses are getting a bit chewed up. I don't think I've played a round lately without ending up in one or two divots. If my ball is near the front of the divot, I have an easier time getting out, but when it's near the back - it's more difficult for me. I tend to be a sweeper anyway. How do you handle landing in a divot. (FYI - whining is not handling. |
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Same as above, although since I like to gamble I will use my driver sometimes to kind of bunt/punch the ball out..........
If you wanna try this I reccomend practicing it first though because feel and control of the ball is hit or miss without trying it first. Plus you have to focus hard to make sure you make good contact, though I have found even hits on the very bottom still go a ways they just don't look pretty you know? Yet they still get the job done for me since our fairways are pretty firm. |
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Handling a ball in divot is just another hazard on the golf course to me. There are just too many folks who do not R&R their divots. It's a never ending problem. When I am at the range I always make it a point to hit a few balls out of the divots left by others. By practicing the tough shots, you will save strokes on the course.
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Play the ball a little back in your stance, cock your wrists a little bit earlier than normal in your backswing to steepen your swing and focus on hitting down on the ball.
You basically play it like a shot out of the rough or out of a bunker with a hybrid or long iron. The main thing to focus on is having the clubhead hit the ball before it hits the ground. |
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We've had a lot of rain so most of the courses are getting a bit chewed up. I don't think I've played a round lately without ending up in one or two divots. If my ball is near the front of the divot, I have an easier time getting out, but when it's near the back - it's more difficult for me. I tend to be a sweeper anyway. How do you handle landing in a divot. (FYI - whining is not handling. |
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