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neil 08-17-2007 10:07 AM

Practice Range
 
At my home course the practice range has been a bit rough recently ,basically the level areas are just sand which means you have to hit from a slight downhill or uphill lie.
Any thoughts on which lie to practice on and why?

Jibe 08-17-2007 12:14 PM

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I would practise both because you get diffrent lies on the course, and if you practise them on the range youŽll probably handle them better on the course.

mrodock 08-17-2007 05:45 PM

I think slight uphill would be better for a person's swing in general. Downhill really forces you to stay down on the ball a long time and isn't a great habit to have.

Burner 08-17-2007 06:08 PM

Hitting down and taking a divot on an uphill lie is easy, so I would say practise on the downhill lies and reinforce the principle of hittting down to low point.

golfgnome 08-17-2007 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by neil (Post 45055)
At my home course the practice range has been a bit rough recently ,basically the level areas are just sand which means you have to hit from a slight downhill or uphill lie.
Any thoughts on which lie to practice on and why?


I practice quite a bit from sandy lies, even fairway bunkers because you really have to have perfect impact alignments to produce good shots. Give it a try.

Jeff

neil 08-19-2007 10:29 AM

Thanks for the replies -all good points.
I probably should have been more specific in that the sandy areas are level but worn out and the only lies with grass on them are uphill or downhill.
I find the slight uphill lie much easier ,you definitely need to be more precise on the downhill.
As Jeff points out ,the flat sandy lie could be the real test.Anyway, it's working -shot 76 yesterday:)


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