What is a tight lie in golf?

A tight lie in golf refers to a shot where the ball is sitting on the ground with very little grass underneath it, making it difficult to make clean contact with the ball. This type of lie can occur in the fairway, on the fringe of the green, or in a bunker where the sand is firm.

When faced with a tight lie, golfers must make adjustments to their setup and swing in order to successfully make contact with the ball. Here are some tips for playing a shot from a tight lie:

  1. Use a lower lofted club: A club with less loft will help you get the ball up quickly off the ground and avoid hitting it fat.

  2. Position the ball back in your stance: Placing the ball slightly back in your stance will help you make cleaner contact with the ball and avoid hitting it thin.

  3. Keep your weight forward: By keeping your weight on your front foot, you can ensure that you make ball-first contact and avoid hitting behind the ball.

  4. Take a shallow divot: When hitting from a tight lie, try to take a shallow divot or no divot at all to ensure clean contact with the ball.

Overall, playing shots from a tight lie requires precision and a good understanding of how to adjust your setup and swing to make solid contact with the ball. Practice is key to mastering these types of shots and being able to confidently tackle them on the course.