Hey folks I found something interesting during my last round on Sunday. The two most solid, best trajectory shots I hit on the day were from uneven lies. The first was uphill and the second slightly down/sidehill. What I noticed is that in both cases I was unable to ‘engage’ my body in the takeaway and transition (especially the uphiller). I basically felt like I had to pick the arms up and drop them down, and thre was definitely a feeling of arm separation from the torso. There wasn’t a whole lot of turning going on (great for me BTW).
Given what we have learned about the body supporting the arms, this makes total sense. My question is, why can’t we do this from a flat perfect lie? Is it just the urge to hit? I guess I should go find an incline and hit balls off of it, but that might be difficult.
Any thoughts?
Given what we have learned about the body supporting the arms, this makes total sense. My question is, why can’t we do this from a flat perfect lie? Is it just the urge to hit? I guess I should go find an incline and hit balls off of it, but that might be difficult.
Any thoughts?