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The Swing for an Uphill Lie

When playing golf, we often find ourselves in situations where the ball is above of below our feet. Or we might be hitting from an up or down hill lie. We need to remember that all of these lies affect the way the shot is played and how the ball will fly. Let us consider the swing for an uphill lie.
The swing is the same as normal, except that the slope makes it harder to follow through and the body stays further behind the ball. The slope makes the ball fly higher and shorter than from a flat lie, so you will need to take a lower number club to reach the same distance. You might need a seven or six iron instead of an eight iron. The ball will fly even shorter if the green is above you, so you should go two clubs lower. Always aim to the right of the target on an uphill lie. The ball tends to fly to the left from uphill lies. Your body stays too far behind the ball, and your arms drag the ball to the left, because it is harder to swing through.  So set up with the slope, choose the right club, and aim to the right of the target to land the ball on the green.
The next time you’re practicing your golf game try and find an area to play and swing from that is not level. This way you can learn to play uneven lies.


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