If you do not accidentally put the ball
into the rough, tall, dense grass makes you feel very difficult to see
the following method may find to be helpful: A selection
of a large loft woods or irons and correct club selection is the primary
problem. The long irons are the most unsuitable hit the ball in the
rough. If you can see the ball more than a third part of the exposed
grass surface, then I suggest you choose a wood. In general, smaller
round 5, 7 or 9 wood through the grass hitting the obstacles to be
small, play easier. If the ball is completely grass flooded, you should
select the 6-iron or a little smaller. The greater the inclination is
there to help you hit the ball through the air is sent back to the
greens. Shots as little as possible to cut the drafting of
the skin, whether you choose the kind of clubs, be sure to head to come
into contact with the ball speed is a decreasing, rather than trying to
go through the swing 'dig 'ball. Rough hitting the key to success in as
little as possible between the clubface and the ball with the drafting
of the skin. Descending swing speed will be able to ensure the club face
is as clean as possible. You have to do is to create a descending arc
of the club face angle and swing speed down to spin the ball into the
air. Do not hit the big right hook, do not want to make a
big left hook grass is more dense, and the deeper, the ball will fly to
the more straight. From swing to hit the spherical process will be a lot
of grass barriers, these obstacles will be offset by the rotation,
which means that the ball can fly lower than usual, and straight. If you
hit before you hit the ball too much grass, the then seat of the club
is easy to get stuck, you'll probably be labeled as one to pull the
ball. Your club face as much as possible try to keep it clean, maybe you
can not do turf dip under the surface, let it be as little as possible. 4
where the ball is critical to this means in terms of the location of
the ball relative to your station. If the ball too far forward, it means
that the middle will be too much grass, too far means that the
inclination is too small. If you choose a longer club, the location of
the ball should be slightly left of center in the center place, if the
choice of a shorter club, the ball position should be in the middle. If
your swing is not very formal, then you will need repeated experiments
to find out that you hit the ball, be careful not to let the club too
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