How do I make better divots in my swing?



How do I make better divots in my swing?

You’re just slowing down your swing. To make better divots, remember that they should be something you’re thinking about only with a short iron in your hand. That’s when you want to make a descending blow, catching the ball first. On anything longer than a 7-iron, it’s OK to make a sweeping swing that produces little or no divot.

Are all divots created equal in golf swing?

But not all divots are created equal. If you’re at your course trying to copy what Patrick Reed is doing here but hit an inch behind the ball, you’re not producing backspin, like Reed is. You’re just slowing down your swing. To make better divots, remember that they should be something you’re thinking about only with a short iron in your hand.

Is it good to take a divot in golf?

It is good to take a divot in golf for several reasons including to compress the golf ball, strike the ball first then turf, and to utilise the loft of the club to get the ball airborne. If you are regularly taking a divot right after contact with the ball, it will lead to more consistent and effective ball-striking.

How deep should a divot be on a golf ball?

The divots you produce should be level and not overly deep – maybe half an inch or so. Unfortunately, many amateurs never develop a comfort level for taking divots. Give some of these tips a try. Taking a good, clean divot like the pros doesn’t help you make good golf shots, but good iron shots do produce good, clean divots.