What is golf Duff?

A duff, also known as a chili dip, happens when you hit way too far behind your intended impact area and lay the sod over the ball. This often occurs when players are nervous and feeling pressure.
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Why do I keep duffing golf shots?

If you're holding the club too tightly you won't allow the clubhead to flick through at impact and hit the ball before the ground. Make sure you hold the grip slightly looser to allow your wrists some movement during the shot. This is a common problem.
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Why do I only chunk my wedges?

Another reason that you're chunking your wedges could be that you've got the ball positioned either too far forward or too far back in your stance. This could also be associated with leaning too far forward. The only time you lean forward is if you're hitting some kind of a short chip shot.
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Why do I chunk my lob wedge?

Two of the main problems are that you are attacking the ball too steep, and you are moving your weight backwards through the swing. When you sway through the ball it will make strike really inconsistent and with wedges you always want to have a really stable base.
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What is a Duff shot?

A duff, also known as a chili dip, happens when you hit way too far behind your intended impact area and lay the sod over the ball. This often occurs when players are nervous and feeling pressure.
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Number 1 Reason You Duff Your Irons



Where do you hit your eyes when hitting a golf ball?

If you're continually hitting the ground before the ball, focus your eyes on the front edge (target side) of the ball during the swing. It may not seem like much—the diameter of the golf ball is just 1.68 inches—but shifting your sight line forward even this small amount nudges your center of gravity toward the target.
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What does chunk it mean in golf?

To put it simply, a chunk shot is that aggravating golf shot where the club hits the ground before it hits the ball. In most cases, the leading edge of the club digs into the turf, creating a divot.
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Why do I always top the ball with my irons?

Typically, a ball is topped because the club has not gone far enough down towards the ball or you catch the ball on the way up, instead of at the bottom point. A lot of things can cause this to happen: A club that's too short. An awkward stance.
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What is a skull in golf?

A thin or skulled shot is when we hit the ball with the leading edge of the club head instead of the club face, which results in a shot that rolls on the ground, wildly fast, wildly uncontrollable, and a distance far greater than intended.
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Why am I Fatting my irons?

Too much hip rotation in the golf downswing is a common cause of heavy (or fat) iron shots. Here's how to avoid it… The best golfers shift the lead knee and hip towards the target even before the club starts changing direction into the downswing.
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Why are chunk shots chipped?

The most common movement that causes a chunk shot is that the golfer's weight moves too far behind the golf ball and causes the club to bottom out before the ball.
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What is 5 under par in golf called?

The term "ostrich" is used to describe the completion of a hole using five fewer strokes than the par. Each hole is assigned a number of strokes that are considered to be par, otherwise known as average for the course.
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Should your hands be in front of the golf ball?

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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What does Duff mean slang?

Standing for designated ugly fat friend, duff is a rude, though often humorous term people use for that one friend who makes you look better.
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What is a shank golf?

A shank is when the golf ball impacts the hosel rather than the clubface. This causes the ball to shoot off to the right at a 45 degree angle. It's pretty much the most destructive shot in golf.
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What does green light mean in golf?

Red light/green light is a way to divide the golf course into areas where you can feel comfortable playing it conservative and smart (red light) or go for it with bold aggression (green light).
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How far should a 56 degree wedge go?

How Far Should You Hit A 56 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 56-degree wedge 84 yards, but the range can vary between 75 and 105 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing typically hit over 100 yards, but most golfers take a 1/2 to 3/4 swing with their sand wedge.
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What happens if you stand too far away from the golf ball?

Standing too far from the golf ball will result in poor posture, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too far can result in less distance, heel shots, and can cause you to lose balance easily. Standing too far from the ball is pretty common for beginner players.
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