My name is Lorne and I am from Rochester, New York and I wanted to say hello to all and ask for some advice. I am playing in a golf league weekly and playing horribly. A lot of this has to do with the fact the course is very hilly and I never seem to have a good lie. The ball is either above or below my feet and I end up hitting a rotten shot from this position which is frustrating. Is there anything I can do to move my feet or whatever to help this situation? What is the best way to approach a shot like this? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
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Hi pal welcome
Like you, i have trouble playing on sloping lies. however, i do have a couple of tips that may help.
uphill lies:
1 ) set your shoulders to slope
2) set hips opposite direction to aid balance
3) play ball forward in stance
4) use a club with less loft
downhill lies:
1) set shoulders to match slope
2) set hips in opposite direction to aid balance
3) play ball back in stance
4) use a club with more loft.
All i can say is good luck and i hope this is of help.Regards....Terry
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