Tough Shots- When Hitting The Ball Out Of Bushes And Tree Areas

Author: Guest Contributor  |  Category: golf

There is no doubt that golf courses are visually appealing, filled with nature’s bounty and composed of tall trees and distinct bushes, especially for golf beginners. However, when you play golf and your ball went to these areas upon playing, your game will surely be a tough one and even very frustrating or embarrassing for some others.

How can it be not depressing? You hit the ball and just find out that it will land on tree branches, trunks, or even bushes! If this takes place, try to calm down and don’t react so exaggerated. Help yourself to achieve some improvements as beginner in golf and eventually escape from this penalty strokes the next time around.

As long as the ball halts on top of a decent lie, you still have the tendency to move forward without scoring several penalty shots.

How to Deal With Tree Trunks

If your ball lands close to a tree trunk, you may or may not have the chance to hit it through. It is anchored upon its closeness to the tree as it stands. If the balls get the likelihood of landing on top of ground that has no roots, is fairly rigid, and is not that far away from the tree trunk itself, you might have a shot.

If the ball, however, is located closer to the tree, a few inches away, then when you try out to take the shot, you may need to have some step backwards, with chances of having personal injury and/or breaking the club against the tree trunk.

When this instance takes place, I would personally announce the ball to be an unplayable lie in order to transfer it into a much better place. Sad to say, one penalty strike will be recorded on your scorecard, but is the lesser evil.

Did You Just Think you’ve Had A Shot?

If you are this lucky enough to make your ball fall in an area near the tree trunk which might possibly give you a touch of success, you now have greater chances to get the ball closer to your target and back onto the fairway.

If you get the opportunity to have the ball set up the right way, and the lie is decent enough, the next best thing you need to do is to check for potential obstacles from tree branches. If there are branches hanging very low enough and has the potential to pose a threat to the flight path of your ball, the best move that you can probably do is to take a less lofted club, such as a 5-iron, and just knock the ball back into play.

If by chance, you get to play without any obstructions along the way, you can get to select whatever club you feel is greatest to get the ball to arrive at your target. After that, try to set up the ball at a distance of approximately 1-2 inches behind the middle point of your stance. Make a full swing, keeping it smooth, and just go for contact with the ball, without considering the use of too much power and might.

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