4 types,
1. Uphill- get your shoulders parallel to the slope and take an extra club as the hill will add loft to the club, so if you would hit wedge- take 9 iron. The ball will go a lot higher than normal, try putting the ball in the back of your stance.
2. Downhill- again get your shoulders parallel with the slope, be careful not to thin the ball, take less club as the hill will take loft of the club.
3. Side hill - (ball above your feet) - Grip down on the club slightly, and aim right as the ball will tend to go right to left.
4. Side hill - (ball below your feet) - Grip up on the club slightly, and aim to the left as the ball will tend to go left to right.
A lie is the way a ball in play is resting.
An elevated lie is a golf term for a ball that is higher than the feet of the player playing the shot.
A Fried Egg or a Fried Egg Lie, is a golfing term. First off the term plugging needs to be explained. When a golf ball is plugged it means the ball sticks into the ground either in soft dirt, mud or in sand like in a sand trap. A good portion of the ball will be embedded into the ground instead of resting on top of the ground. A lie refers to where the ball is lying on the golf course. There are good lies and bad lies. A plugged ball is a very bad lie. A fried egg or a fried egg lie is when a golf ball lands in a sand trap and plugs into the sand. The sand splashes away from the ball and with only a portion of the ball visible it gives the appearance of a fried egg. The term only applies to a plugged ball in sand and almost exclusively to sand traps.
No penalty, play the balls as they lie. You may need to mark one and then after the other one is played replace it. The one that was originally stationary should be replaced to as close to its original location as possible.
Sam Snead has written: 'How to hit a golf ball from any sort of lie' -- subject(s): Golf 'Slammin' Sam' -- subject(s): Golfers, Biography 'Golf begins at forty' -- subject(s): Golf, Large type books 'Sam Snead teaches you his simple \\' -- subject(s): Swing (Golf) 'Better golf the Sam Snead way' -- subject(s): Golf 'The game I love' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Biography, Golf, Golfers 'Sam Snead's basic guide to good golf' -- subject(s): Golf 'Natural golf' -- subject(s): Golf
Play the ball forward in your stance and have your shoulders parallel to the slope. Take an extra club as the ball will go a lot higher and be short of distance.
Ball Don't Lie was created in 2011.
Yes, you can rake the sand to smooth out any footprints or disturbances before hitting the ball in the sand. This helps ensure a fair lie and consistent play for all golfers. Remember to always follow the rules and guidelines for maintaining bunkers set by the golf course you are playing on.
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The duration of Ball Don't Lie is 1.7 hours.
Yes. Under Rule 28, a player may declare his ball unplayable, and the player is the sole judge of such a declaration.To remedy the unplayable ball, the player may opt to rehit the ball from the last location, drop the ball behind the unplayable lie on a direct line from the hole through the unplayable lie to the drop point, or drop the ball within two club-lengths of the unplayable lie but not nearer the hole.However, declaring a ball unplayable is not a free declaration---the player incurs a one stroke penalty (as if the ball landed in a water hazard).Local rules from the course or club may prohibit this declaration, however. Typically listed as "play the ball as it lies," or similar wording, this would instruct the player to not lift a ball simply due to an unfavorable lie. Violating that rule would incur a two stroke penalty.Also, to declare a ball unplayable simple because the lie is unfavorable would violate the gentlemanly etiquette of the game of golf, and is heavily frowned upon.
What do you mean by position? In golf you are not allowed to improve your lie or build yourself a stance.