What do I need to bear in mind for slopes and inclines? - Part 2
As soon as the ball is on a slope or an incline, there is usually a lot of uncertainty. How should I position myself? How does the position affect the ball flight? If your home course is rather flat, you will probably be one of those who become insecure when playing a hilly course. It usually works quite well uphill, as the ball is very easy to get into the air here. Downhill is a different story. I don't know any players who like playing downhill. So that you know what you should pay attention to in which situation, four different positions are discussed.
Position 2 - Uphill
If you are in an uphill position, the ball will fly very high. So you may need to use one more club (e.g. 8 iron instead of 9 iron). The body language is more inclined to the right and adapted to the slope.