Should golf club be flat on ground at address?

How should a golf club lie on the ground? The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.
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Should sole of club be flat on ground?

Buy a set straight off the rack, and you run the risk of adding another ball-flight problem for which you'll have to learn to compensate. All clubs -- from putter to driver -- should sole flat on the ground when you address the ball (main photo).
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Should golf club be slightly open at address?

Setting the clubface slightly open at address allows you to: Release the club fully without fear of hooking. Swing the club naturally with relaxed arms for maximum clubhead speed—and therefore more distance. Develop better feel for how the club is aligned as it swings through impact.
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Should you open your club face at address?

With your hands relaxed yet still holding on to the club, the clubface should not tend to veer one way or the other but should keep facing forward directly.
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Should driver sit flat at address?

The golf club should address the ball with the toe set a few millimetres in the air – the clubhead should never sit flat on the turf. You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.
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Should my irons sit flat on the ground at address in golf



Should golf irons lie flat?

Proper Lie Angle Is More Important in Irons Than in Woods

But having improperly fit lie angles causes more problems in irons than in the woods. "The greater the loft on the face of the clubhead, the more off-line the face will point when the lie angle is not correct for the golfer," Wishon explains.
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Should my golf club be touching the ground at the start of my swing?

Some golfers like to ground their club behind the ball before they swing. Others prefer to hover just off the ground. Personal preference can come into play here, but the determining factor should be how consistently you hit the ball. Fred Soobhany has found great success using the Peak Performance Golf Swing.
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Are my clubs too upright?

Draw a straight line on the back of the golf ball, and have it facing the clubhead. After you make impact the line will appear on the face. If it's pointing towards the toe, then your club is too upright. If it's pointing towards the heel, then it's too flat.
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What happens if my lie angle is too flat?

If your lie angle is too flat, you will tend to slice the ball. If your lie angle is too upright, then you will tend to hook the ball. It can even cause you to develop swing compensations to correct for it, preventing you from ever developing a consistent, repeatable, and powerful swing.
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Does upright lie promote a draw?

The upright lie also promotes a left tilting spin axis, which leads to what's generally described as draw spin. An upright lie angle basically gives you a head start, but depending on the severity of the slice conditions the golfer generates, it certainly won't guarantee a draw.
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Should you hover your irons?

Soling the club in such a lie can set off a chain reaction which could move the ball, incurring a penalty. By hovering the club, you not only eliminate that risk, you reduce the tendency to snag the clubface in the grass, both on the takeaway and on the way down to the ball.
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Where should golf clubs come up to?

Based on the average wrist-to-floor measurement and overall height, the standard length of golf clubs is anywhere between 34 and 35.5 inches.
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Where should the end of the golf club point at address?

To ensure correct hand height, the butt of the club should point at your belt buckle at address.
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Should left wrist be straight at address?

In the ideal position, the back of your left wrist should be on a straight line with your arm, and the club should point parallel to your target line. Your clubface will be in a square position, pointing roughly on a 45-degree angle toward the sky.
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Should you ground your club?

He says that setting the club on the ground promotes a hands and arms takeaway. Hovering the club, he said, engages your core from before you even hit the golf ball, which promotes a more powerful turn behind the ball.
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Should hands be in front of ball with driver?

The grip and hands must be in front of the clubhead and ball. Many amateur golfers believe that the grip and clubhead come back to the position they are in during the setup. The hands and grip must move forward before the clubhead in order to properly compress and control the ball.
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Do shorter golfers need flatter clubs?

Generally, shorter golfers will need a flatter lie angle, whereas taller players will need a more upright lie angle. If you hit a lot of shots toward the toe of your club and your ball tends to fade to the right, you probably have a lie angle that is too flat for you.
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