Master Hilly Lies in 3 Minutes

Ever notice how some uneven lies feel completely natural, while others feel like a total nightmare? It turns out your favorite slope says a lot about your natural golf swing bias. In this quick video, we break down the two major types of sidehill lies, how they connect directly to uphill and downhill shots, and how you can actually use these slopes to train a better swing path. ⛳ What You'll Learn in This Lesson: Ball Above Your Feet (The Sweeping Stroke): This lie is partners with an uphill shot. It naturally promotes a shallow, sweeping approach and an in-to-out swing path. The Tweak: Choke down on the club for better balance, move the ball back slightly in your stance, and think: don't make a divot. Ball Below Your Feet (The Downward Strike): This lie is partners with a downhill shot and forces a steeper, out-to-in swing path. The Tweak: Golfers often lift up here because they feel like they're going to lose their balance. Beat them to the punch—start in that taller position! Get closer to the ball, stand a little taller, get your weight back toward your heels, and swing a little more to the left to hit down on it and make a divot. Slopes as a Training Tool: Struggling with a bad hook? Or sweeping across the ball too much? I explain how practicing on the right slope can instantly self-correct your swing path. Whether you're hitting a full approach or just a short pitch shot, these quick adjustments will help you maintain your balance and flush it from any slope. What’s your bias? Do you prefer the ball above or below your feet? Let me know in the comments below! If you enjoyed this quick tip, make sure to Like the video and Subscribe to the channel for more straight-to-the-point golf instruction. Master your game, one swing at a time. 👉 Learn more about our programs and golf schools: http://www.bestgolfschool.net #GolfTips #GolfInstruction #SidehillLies #GolfSwing #PlayBetterGolf #KrisMoeGolfSchool