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6. Ball Position

This term refers to a point mid way between the feet, to a point opposite the inside of the left heel, along the target line.

It is between these 2 points that the ball is positioned prior to making a full swing, depending on which club is being used.

Poor ball positioning causes many problems such as:

 

Ball position also effects the Angle of Attack which determines how much spin is placed on a ball.

In a golf swing the circle made by the clubhead is called the swing arc. This arc has its lowest point where it should meet the ground ½ inch forward of the centre of your stance. A ball struck from centre of stance therefore receives a downward blow which imparts backspin. Moving the ball progressively forward reduces backspin by shallowing the angle of attack.

The Rule of Thumb! SW PN, 9, 8 Iron struck from centre of stance.
7 Iron ½ inch forward
6 Iron ½ inch further forward
5 Iron ½ inch further forward
4 Iron ½ inch further forward
1,2 and 3 Iron and all wood ½ inch further forward.
This is a point roughly opposite the inside of left heel.

If you think of your thumb as you seven iron which is ½ inch forward of the centre of you stance, then each digit is another club and another half inch forward of centre, you little finger been you 1,2,3 iron & woods.

Notes:

  • Do not under estimate ball position
  • This article describes ball position for a standard full swing
  • Ball position may vary to change the requirements of a shot, E.g. higher flight, lower flight, pitch shots, chip shots and awkward lies.
  • Do not under estimate ball position.

 

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