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During 1972, the British Open at Muirfield, Scotland, Tony Jacklin and Lee Trevino, attacked the 9th hole of departure. Jacklin was the extension the left-hand bunker, while Trevino played more conservatively on the right side. Both finished in the rough, but at a distance iron green. Two incredible shots followed, both landing about 20 yards (18 m) but short of reaching the green. Both players have fled their putts for eagles.

Hitting into the rough is the most common for a golfer faces. Even the legends of golf like Trevino and Jacklin are rough more often than theyÂ'd similar. But by making some settings that you can get out of trouble and back on the streets at no cost to yourself stroke.

When a golfer leisure is often rude to the bullying situation. Instead of assessing the lie, such as textbooks Golf instruction, many suggest, take a club and bars later, still hitting in the rough or harder. When the termination HEA cut a 8 on the scorecard.

Hit the rough, whether thick or heavy travel light and fluffy for many golfers, including golf lessons whoÂ've taken. But learning how to get out of the rough does not have much education. Just a little room and know what adjustments to make.

Gross Thickness

To knock on the approximate weight is the most common scenario. The problem is the thickness grass. He grabs the hosel of your club and close the clubface at impact, forcing him to throw the ball to the left (for right-handed). The herb also reduces the speed of the clubhead and a backspin on the ball. Bands of heavy grass require brute force, almost extinct.

Choosing the right club is crucial, because most golf tips described. You need a club with a sharp point, like the short irons. The tip cuts with the thick grass, which gives the best chance of catching the ball in front. Try a wooden loft (5,7,9) or in an attic of iron (9 iron, pitching wedge). The Loft faster than air. If the ball is buried, try the 6 iron. And donÂ't try to reach a great big hook or slice. The deeper the thick grass makes the ball go straight.

Grass Ball position is also critical: too far forward means to get there too. Also returning loft means there is not enough not put the ball in the air. Position the ball to the left of center (for right-handed), with time the clubs, and the right of center with the shorter clubs.

Also, follow these steps:

 • Take a steep angle of attack

 • Keep your hands in front of the club.

 • Lean your weight forward

 • Take a normal position

 • Aim your body slightly to left

 • Open your clubface

 • Take a chop after the ball

Two other changes: the establishment wrists a fraction earlier than normal during the take and the center of his whole weight on the ball at the top of his swing again.

Hard Light Fluffy

Strike a light fluffy lie requires different parameters, ita, but no less difficult. As the thick rough, the real culprit is grass.

With the soft grass, the ball is at the top, almost as if it were a shirt, so donÂ't take your swing normal. It is necessary to avoid undercutting the ball, which prevents solid contact. Instead, we try sweep the A-Tee, Â "with the blade of his club just touching the tip of the grass.

Also, make - the following:

 • Choke down on club

 • Play the ball forward father

 • Place the club address

 • Limit your swing again

 • Finish with a final balanced

Move your hands about an inch (2.5 cm) on the handle and position the ball farther forward in your position, which favors more of a sweeping motion through the swing.
Floating club can catch the ball color and guard against the moving ball at address. Drowned by the club restricts the increase, but also depend on the wrists Only a little earlier in his takeaway. Also leaving the club below the horizontal top of the climb. Try to finish with a final balance.

Hitting into the rough, if not deep and thick or light and fluffy-ita are daunting. Just gather yourself and make the necessary adjustments youÂ'll and the challenge. In addition, residence in you. DonÂ't try to do too. If the rough is ambitious, indeed, in Punch Out Street.

The idea is to get into position to succeed the next move, you will not cost more hits by hacking away. You can not land on the green with his next swing, but like Trevino and Jacklin, you may not shoot that leads to a final surprising and perhaps a lower handicap.

Jack Moorehouse is the author of the best-selling book How To Break 80 And Shoot Like The Pros. He is NOT a golf pro, rather a working man that has helped thousands of golfers from all seven continents lower their handicap immediately. He has a free weekly newsletter with the latest golf tips, golf lessons and golf instruction.