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To fix hitting too far under the ball on fluffy lies, you must avoid the common instinct to “help” the ball into the air. Because the grass elevates the ball, you don’t need to scoop; a standard strike will send the ball high. The key adjustment is to position the ball slightly further back in your stance—about one or two balls’ width. This promotes a steeper angle of attack and ensures you hit the ball before the grass, preventing the club from bouncing up and under the ball. Trust the loft of the club and focus on a crisp strike.
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