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How to Hit from Tall Grass with Spine Align Golf

Tall grass, often called fescue, can be intimidating on the golf course. The ball sits high in soft, long blades, which can grab your club and reduce control. Spine Align Golf techniques help you adjust your setup, swing, and club choice to make solid contact and advance the ball effectively from this difficult lie.

Setup Adjustments

Club Selection
  • Use a lofted club such as a 7-iron, 8-iron, or wedge to lift the ball out cleanly.
  • Avoid long irons, which are more likely to get caught in the grass.
Ball Position
  • Position the ball slightly back in your stance to promote a descending strike.
  • This helps the clubhead cut through the grass and make contact with the ball’s center.
Grip and Posture
  • Use a slightly firmer grip for control without restricting movement.
  • Maintain a stable spine angle and flexed knees for balance.

Understanding Tall Grass

  • Tall grass lies are challenging because the ball sits above the natural turf.
  • The grass can twist or slow the clubhead, affecting spin and distance.
  • Shots from fescue often require a steeper swing path and careful club selection.
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Swing Adjustments

Swing Plane
  • Swing steeper than normal to reduce grass interference.
  • Focus on hitting down on the ball cleanly rather than sweeping it.
Impact and Follow Through
  • Ensure the clubface contacts the ball first and the grass second.
  • Maintain balance and accelerate through the shot.

Practice Drills

  • Tall Grass Simulation Drill Use mats or artificial long grass to mimic fescue conditions. Practice steep swings and clean contact.
  • Ball Position Drill Experiment with slightly back ball positions and note how trajectory and distance change.
  • Grip Drill Practice shots with a slightly firmer grip to maintain control without tension.
Tall Grass (Fescue)

Common Mistakes

  • Swinging too flat, causing the club to bounce off the grass.
  • Using low-lofted clubs that catch in the blades.
  • Gripping too tightly, reducing swing fluidity.
  • Standing too upright and hitting thin or fat shots.

Conclusion

Hitting from tall grass requires thoughtful adjustments to your setup, swing path, club selection, and balance. Spine Align Golf techniques help you make clean contact, maintain control, and advance the ball effectively.

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