If you can nail down the golf set up, you’re well on your way to improving your golf scores quickly.

Incorrect ball positioning will typically cause poor golf shots. Why don’t we walk through golf ball positioning on various shots.

Tee shots: Let’s say you pull out the big dog – the driver and you are setting up. Make sure to utilize your routine and double check the position of the ball in relation to your stance and direction.

Is the ball settled directly across from the inner heel of your front foot? If not, this is where it should be. Personally, I’ve never hit a good shot when the ball was placed anywhere but here on my tee shots.

Next, after you have hit a monster drive because you set up properly, you will perhaps have an iron shot into the green. Fairway woods will follow the same guidelines as the driver by the way.

If you are hitting a 5 or even 6 iron down to the 2 or 3, you’ll want to stay consistent with what we described for the driver. Inner heel. This is for your standard shot.

If you want to hit the ball with a lower trajectory or under a tree or something that alters your shot, you’ll want to position the ball back in your stance a bit. Swing a bit steeper and perhaps choke up on the club a bit for some shots. Your swing on these shots will be a bit altered, so this takes some practice to get comfortable with.

Mid irons to short irons, I recommend positioning the ball in the middle of your stance and you will be closer to the ball. This enables you to get the ball up in the air producing more back spin and control.

Half shots and chip shots can vary based on how your comfortable and how you are taught. Feel comes into play when it comes to those shots 50 yards out or so. Follow the same principles with positioning as with a full wedge shot.

Sand play finally brings in a whole new set of stances. I have learned a number of ways to play out of the bunker including opening my stance completely and leaning my body forward. I’ve also tried to put the ball near the front of my stance and make a smoother motion, but full swing through. This is one area that I try to stay out of. Although I love the beach, that doesn’t ring true in golf.

Master these tips on golf ball positioning and watch your shots improve and scores drop. Be sure to implement this into your golf game for improved performance.

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