Taking A Divot After The Ball Explained - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Taking A Divot After The Ball Explained - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

Now Pete if we went stood on any tour ranges any other than what we would see if these boys were heading their irons and girls what we would tend to see is little slivers of turf flying up in the air just bursting up nice through the air and seeing that we are creating a divot. So if they were here we know that it's going to be after the golf ball we want to see after the golf ball we don't want to see it before the golf ball here where Pete will place a towel in a moment. We want to see that it's coming after so how are they going about this Pete you know we know we want to take a divot we know it's a good thing but how do we get it this side.

It's an interesting point you make about the tour players as well because pretty much every single shot they hit will have a divot attached to it. Quite often we see clubs and amateur golfers hitting shots without a divot but if the tour players are doing it's a pretty good indication that we should all be doing it. Quite often when an amateur golfer might do it a bad shot by taking a divot and then they get pushed off and they get a bit confused or how does Tiger take a divot and take it 250 on to a green and I take it and hit 50 in the bunker why is that happening.

2019-09-03

Now Pete if we went stood on any tour ranges any other than what we would see if these boys were heading their irons and girls what we would tend to see is little slivers of turf flying up in the air just bursting up nice through the air and seeing that we are creating a divot. So if they were here we know that it's going to be after the golf ball we want to see after the golf ball we don't want to see it before the golf ball here where Pete will place a towel in a moment. We want to see that it's coming after so how are they going about this Pete you know we know we want to take a divot we know it's a good thing but how do we get it this side.

It's an interesting point you make about the tour players as well because pretty much every single shot they hit will have a divot attached to it. Quite often we see clubs and amateur golfers hitting shots without a divot but if the tour players are doing it's a pretty good indication that we should all be doing it. Quite often when an amateur golfer might do it a bad shot by taking a divot and then they get pushed off and they get a bit confused or how does Tiger take a divot and take it 250 on to a green and I take it and hit 50 in the bunker why is that happening.