Mr. Short Game, I can’t thank you enough for that tip on hitting uphill lies. I have been struggling with this for so long. The biggest change was opening the club face and aiming straight at the target. So far on two consecutive rounds on our steepest fairway I was able to hit the green and the strike felt so solid. Instead of yanking it right it went dead straight. Thanks so much for this tip.
Outstanding instruction. I often chunk those uphillers and most of this is new to me - I'll absolutely be making these adjustments. Truly enjoy your teaching style.....thanks for sharing!
Just found your channel a little over a week ago you have definitely helped my game and taught me a lot of little nuisances about how to approach different situations. Please keep the videos coming it’s really awesome content!
Very useful video on a very difficult shots for amature like me. But I tend to disagree with positioning of ball as in video. Ball should be positioned forward in uphill slope and back in downward slope. That is how your natural lowest point of your swing would be else you will have to make adjustment to your swing thru extra effort. Please clarify.
Tried this today on a steep uphill line roughly 134 to the pin. Took a left weighted stance, shoulders parallel to the slope, opened the face a touch on my 7 iron, adjusted aim to left side of the green and WOW, I hit it to six feet. Great tip. Thanks Matt.
Shouldn’t the weight should be on the front foot on a up hill lie so that you do not sway back and hit it fat By keeping the weight on the front foot you can keep the center steady and compress the ball And get to the target effortlessly
You are really an excellent teacher. You have done wonders for my golf game. Watching you in this video reminds me that I don't have to kill the ball every time I swing the club. You make it look so easy! Thanks!
For the uphill shots, would all the tips hold true when hitting hybrids or 3-4 irons? Home course has a brutal par 5 on a steep hill the entire hole....its a beast. Great video!
nice videos thanks..what about hitting woods (I used 3,5,7,7+,9,11,13, 15 woods) in these up, down, side cases, probably not open the club faces for woods, right?
As always...simple and clear instruction. Your how to on opening the club face is very helpful. I applied it at the practice range and enjoyed my PM grind on my 60 degree Mack Daddy wedge.
dumb question when you open the face on all your shots the face is still pointed at the target right your body is whats really open ? I tried to open face to the target at the range and the ball took off way right . more info on this would be great bro . Thanks
Nice video. These tips are helpful especially here in western PA where you rarely have a level lie. The shot that gives me fits- a downhill lie to a elevated green.
Aimee cho says when you put your weight on your back foot on uphill lies you tend to fall backwards as you lose your balance. What are your thoughts on that. Also how do you hit a ball off the green on a steep uphill...about 45 degrees
Great video, thanks for sharing! Could you also share how to deal with side-hill lies? I am struggling with not hooking the ball when it’s sitting above my feet. When opening the club face I often push it too far to the right. Keep it up!
Side hill above your feet is a hook lie. Don't open the clubface, aim right, let the ball drift towards the target. Takes practice, keep playing those hilly courses.
Any tips or techniques on how to manipulate the face club on down swings for balls below our feet for bunker shots? My heel always seems to catch causing it to hit fat. Thanks!
What about club selection? for an uphill lie, would you use a more lofted club to compensate? I haven't seen any videos online discuss club selection based on the lie.
I do ok I with the lower slope, but have trouble with the steeper slopes. Especially when I have the target diagonal across the slope. Any hints for that.
Awesome tips! Love the simple tip to open the face and adjust shoulders to match slope. Curious on additional adjustments on side hill lies with ball below or above feet?
Dude... Excellent and simple tips. I had to chance to use and kick some ass on the course today with these tips...lmao I've also have gone back went back to the archives to see how other golf youtubers explain these lies and all I can say is "what the hell are they talking about!!!!!!!"... smh No wonder Ive always had trouble with these lies prior to your video.... thanks bro..
Do you use the same rules for a fairway wood or hybrid, there's a par 5 at my home course where the 2nd shot is an uphill lie unless you can fly the ball 330+ uphill 60 ft off the tee.
Thanks for the tips. Uphills always seem easier as a picker/sweeper of the ball. Downhills can be tricky if I don’t get the proper shoulder tilt as then I have a tendency to thin it. Can you do one for sidehill shots?
Just imaging what would happen if you would hit it from a wall in front of you and your feet glued to that wall too. It would go way left. Thats how i remember always 😉
Ball will always want to go away from where your weight is in relation to the earth. That's what helps me remember. If your weight is closer to the slope it will go away from slope and vice versa.make sense?
This works great if your slightly down/up hill, on short grass and hitting into the slope but what if your in rough, seriously up/down hill and your hitting in a directly that is perpendicular too the slope?
I just watched another video on the uphill lie and they said weight on front foot? I’m gonna mess around with both and see what’s comfortable! Good video tho!
What if I’m on a severe downhill slope and there are low hanging trees in front of me with no lateral option? Had that secario today and was lost, unable to make a good shot. In other words how would you go about hitting a punch shot on a downhill lie?
I have two hexagonal bathroom tiles that can be put under the range mat near the ball or under my feet to simulate side hill lies. Cardboard or other materials under the mat would work too.
Mr. Short Game, I can’t thank you enough for that tip on hitting uphill lies. I have been struggling with this for so long. The biggest change was opening the club face and aiming straight at the target. So far on two consecutive rounds on our steepest fairway I was able to hit the green and the strike felt so solid. Instead of yanking it right it went dead straight. Thanks so much for this tip.
Outstanding instruction. I often chunk those uphillers and most of this is new to me - I'll absolutely be making these adjustments. Truly enjoy your teaching style.....thanks for sharing!
Just found your channel a little over a week ago you have definitely helped my game and taught me a lot of little nuisances about how to approach different situations. Please keep the videos coming it’s really awesome content!
I often shank the ball when working with severe downhill chip shots around the green. Any advices of solution would be much appreciated..
you have no idea how much youve helved my game... just watching your videos for 2 weeks ive cut 10 strokes off my game
What about feet above ball or below ball? Would love to see your advice.
Listened to this video over and over. Great teaching Matt.
Great tip MSG.....i was wondering if you could maybe do a video on 3W and/or 5W uphill,side-hill, downhill shots.
Very useful video on a very difficult shots for amature like me. But I tend to disagree with positioning of ball as in video. Ball should be positioned forward in uphill slope and back in downward slope. That is how your natural lowest point of your swing would be else you will have to make adjustment to your swing thru extra effort. Please clarify.
Tried this today on a steep uphill line roughly 134 to the pin. Took a left weighted stance, shoulders parallel to the slope, opened the face a touch on my 7 iron, adjusted aim to left side of the green and WOW, I hit it to six feet. Great tip. Thanks Matt.
Shouldn’t the weight should be on the front foot on a up hill lie so that you do not sway back and hit it fat
By keeping the weight on the front foot you can keep the center steady and compress the ball And get to the target effortlessly
Awesome, thanks. Now we need a video of tilted lies, opposite of this. And what to do out of the rough would also be great
You are really an excellent teacher. You have done wonders for my golf game. Watching you in this video reminds me that I don't have to kill the ball every time I swing the club. You make it look so easy! Thanks!
Great video. What adjustments do you make when you are using a hybrid and you cannot open the face. Thanks
For the uphill shots, would all the tips hold true when hitting hybrids or 3-4 irons? Home course has a brutal par 5 on a steep hill the entire hole....its a beast.
Great video!
nice videos thanks..what about hitting woods (I used 3,5,7,7+,9,11,13, 15 woods) in these up, down, side cases, probably not open the club faces for woods, right?
Just excellent communication. Thank you. Memorable!
Very good tips on key areas of the game. Helped me reduce my handicap for the first time in two years. Thank you.👍⛳️
the narrower stance and how much back swing to take are new to me... will try it out.
I appreciate your style and humor! I should probably laugh more at some of my shots.
Love your video's. You've helped my game a lot. Great instruction and easy to listen to.
As always...simple and clear instruction. Your how to on opening the club face is very helpful. I applied it at the practice range and enjoyed my PM grind on my 60 degree Mack Daddy wedge.
Nice way of adjusting for loft, I’ll try opening the face and play with direction.
Nice video. Good content. Now add in the up/down hill shot from a side slope above your feet and below your feet!👍🏌⛳🇺🇸😀
Excellent! Looking forward to working on this. Thanks
dumb question when you open the face on all your shots the face is still pointed at the target right your body is whats really open ? I tried to open face to the target at the range and the ball took off way right . more info on this would be great bro . Thanks
I really enjoy your videos I always struggled with bunkers till I saw your video I’m out first time now !.
Nice video. These tips are helpful especially here in western PA where you rarely have a level lie. The shot that gives me fits- a downhill lie to a elevated green.
That shot only gives you fits because it's impossible.
Fine. You have earned my subscription. What do you have on early extension, buddy?
I wish I saw this before I played on Sunday. Would have helped out a ton. Great video.
Very nice and usefull instruction, thanks
Great tips, gonna try them today.
Aimee cho says when you put your weight on your back foot on uphill lies you tend to fall backwards as you lose your balance. What are your thoughts on that. Also how do you hit a ball off the green on a steep uphill...about 45 degrees
Great video, thanks for sharing! Could you also share how to deal with side-hill lies? I am struggling with not hooking the ball when it’s sitting above my feet. When opening the club face I often push it too far to the right.
Keep it up!
Side hill above your feet is a hook lie. Don't open the clubface, aim right, let the ball drift towards the target. Takes practice, keep playing those hilly courses.
Great lesson Matt trying all your tips to improve my short game! Many thanks!
Thank you for this video...I will give it a try!
So great you uploaded this video today. Was wondering about the different tactics to hit a ball on a hill. Keep up the great work!!
Any tips or techniques on how to manipulate the face club on down swings for balls below our feet for bunker shots? My heel always seems to catch causing it to hit fat. Thanks!
Great breakdown of the shots
Just awesome advice! Great teachers speak in common terms. There are some guys out there who are far too technical.
Many thank yous Matt. You would do great on tour ,even win!!
This guy is brilliant.
Awesome! Can you do one for ball above and below feet?
Yes finally my questions have been answered
Nice instruction. Do you have on for side hills lies?
Good teacher🎉
Good information but 90 yard 9 irons one thing; what about hybrids and woods when you are 180 plus yards out?
You are so inspirational you brought my scores from 110+ to The high 80’s in 8 months
Yay im happy for you🔥
Bruh that’s some insane improvement, keep up the great work
Watching videos has taken 30 shots off your game in 8 months... very sorry but hard to believe....
@@dantrav1927 not really
Well explained and helpful. Many thanks.
Awesome video with great tips. Is there one about hitting the ball above/below feet ?
What about club selection? for an uphill lie, would you use a more lofted club to compensate? I haven't seen any videos online discuss club selection based on the lie.
Definitely the best couching I have seen on this important topic - huge Thank You!! I will be working on these tips right away
I do ok I with the lower slope, but have trouble with the steeper slopes. Especially when I have the target diagonal across the slope. Any hints for that.
Great tips Matt
Awesome tips! Love the simple tip to open the face and adjust shoulders to match slope. Curious on additional adjustments on side hill lies with ball below or above feet?
Dude... Excellent and simple tips. I had to chance to use and kick some ass on the course today with these tips...lmao I've also have gone back went back to the archives to see how other golf youtubers explain these lies and all I can say is "what the hell are they talking about!!!!!!!"... smh No wonder Ive always had trouble with these lies prior to your video.... thanks bro..
Matt really gives some really good tips. There were times when I came close to get a high score on a hole and it saved the day.
Do you use the same rules for a fairway wood or hybrid, there's a par 5 at my home course where the 2nd shot is an uphill lie unless you can fly the ball 330+ uphill 60 ft off the tee.
Thanks for the tips. Uphills always seem easier as a picker/sweeper of the ball. Downhills can be tricky if I don’t get the proper shoulder tilt as then I have a tendency to thin it. Can you do one for sidehill shots?
What about a video on side hill and above feet lies. I always get confused on the ball flight of each.
@Wesson Smith Thanks for the insight and tips. I just need to ingrain that in my head. Everytime I am in that situation I have a brain ****.
Just imaging what would happen if you would hit it from a wall in front of you and your feet glued to that wall too. It would go way left. Thats how i remember always 😉
especially when the ball is below your feet. Why do we always putt that shot when it should go naturally to the right
Ball will always want to go away from where your weight is in relation to the earth. That's what helps me remember. If your weight is closer to the slope it will go away from slope and vice versa.make sense?
Steve Cohen easiest to remember,tks
When the club head meets the ball is the face back to square or still open?
This works great if your slightly down/up hill, on short grass and hitting into the slope but what if your in rough, seriously up/down hill and your hitting in a directly that is perpendicular too the slope?
I have the same hole with a steep hill before the green where I hit the ground every time. Never thought of opening the face. I’ll try that next time.
Niiceee.. very useful for me, best regards from me in Indonesia
Love your videos! Helped my game alot. Thanks
When you close the face, do you adjust the grip or rotate your wrists?
Great lesson.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Great video. Thank You.
Never ever considered to have my weight on my back foot ever! Great tip for uphill shots
I just watched another video on the uphill lie and they said weight on front foot? I’m gonna mess around with both and see what’s comfortable! Good video tho!
I struggle with down Hill lies mostly hit them fat thanks for the tip.
Great help
Thanks, tips for my hardest shots
What if I’m on a severe downhill slope and there are low hanging trees in front of me with no lateral option? Had that secario today and was lost, unable to make a good shot. In other words how would you go about hitting a punch shot on a downhill lie?
What would you do on tee boxes that are not level?
Driving ranges should have tilted mats so you could practice these shots.
The one I practice at does, but it's unintentional, hahahaha.
I have two hexagonal bathroom tiles that can be put under the range mat near the ball or under my feet to simulate side hill lies. Cardboard or other materials under the mat would work too.
I’ve always played from front foot on incline. It’s my favourite shot lol.
Thanks, that was really helpful.
Thanks man.
I needed this - thank you!
If you weren't near the green and had say a 6 iron in, would you still open the face a little?
Would a left handed aim right of target?
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I need to remember use less loft for uphill lies, they do fly higher and shorter. Downhill I use more loft to get it to fly higher.
Good video
Can you do a similar video with ball above and below your feet?
How about when the slope is at right angles to your intended target?
What causes open club face vs closed face in setup?
What do you mean by bringing, or adding, a couple extra clubs?
If it’s an 8 iron distance use a 6 iron instead cause your choking the club down.
Are you advocating taking 2 extra clubs and hitting it fat?
i needed to learn this
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I love your channel
Love your video
What about long irons uphill and downhill I’m sure there’s a different take on that scenario
What about extreme uphill and downhill slopes?
What about fairway woods on these uphill n downhill lies?
I live Oregon in need a guide to hitting on bigger slopes that’s not what I’d consider a slope. Lol
Matt, can you do a video on side hill lies
what about ball above and below your feet?