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How to play golf shots from heavy rough




Unfortunately, we all find ourselves in deep rough on the golf course from time to time.

And while it’s true that better players hit fewer off-target shots, they also usually make better decisions when they do have to play from a tough position.

Obviously it’s best not to be in the rough in the first place… and it’s nearly always a vicious slice or hook that puts you there.

Of course, even the very best golfers hit bad shots. So when the inevitable happens and you’re faced with a shot out of thick rough, here are some tips that will keep the disaster scores off your card and give you a chance of saving par.

Playing From The Rough Tips:




  • When you’re ball is in the rough, it’s typically the decisions you make in these situations that will have the biggest impact on your overall scores. Good players aren’t necessarily better at hitting out the rough – they just make better shot choices limiting the damage to their round.
  • When you’re in the rough, try to find a patch of grass similar to the one your ball is resting in for your practice swings. Don’t take a practice swing close to your ball though – you can easily disturb the grass your ball is sitting on, causing it to move and causing you a penalty shot.
  • One of the biggest mistakes that club-level golfers make is being too greedy with their club selection. More often than not you should take a very lofted club like a wedge. Yes, that might automatically rule out reaching the green but a lesser lofted club won’t get the ball up in the air quickly enough, or it will come in at too shallow of an angle getting caught up in the grass behind the ball.
  • Find your straightest line to the fairway from the rough, so that even poor contact gets you out of a difficult situation. So many golfers try to pinch a few extra yards either with a lower lofted club or by taking a more direct line to the flag. Even if it works out, all they’ll steal is a few extra yards making little difference to their next shot.
  • Playing the ball in the back third of your stance will help you get a steeper angle of attack on a golf ball buried in thick rough. You may also want to hinge your wrists a little earlier in the back swing to feel like you’re picking the club up.
  • Really tighten your grip as much as possible so the high grass doesn’t wrap itself around the club neck. This will twist it in your hand, closing the club face before impact.



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    I will add: look at the spot you are trying to hit all the way through the swing and well after hitting, keep your eye on the junk you are trying to get thru until well after normal. I find that just making the swing you want often gets into trouble because you don’t see the shaft or face getting stuck til it’s too late.

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