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Preventing the FAT Shot
Hitting the ball “fat” or “behind the ball” can be caused by one of
two things or a combination of both.
1. Starting the downswing with your arms instead of with a lateral
weight shift.
The very first move of the downswing is a slight lateral slide of
the hips moving the weight from the right side (for right handed
golfers) to the left. Failure to do this means the arms come down
before the body has shifted to the front foot causing you to reach
the bottom of the arc before the ball which results in a “fat” shot.
At impact the weight is still on the back foot.
2. “Casting” or un-cocking the wrists too early on the downswing.
This is also caused by starting the downswing with the arms, but the
golfers loses the angle between the right forearm and the shaft
early on the downswing, again causing the club to reach the bottom
of the arc too soon resulting in a “fat” shot.
Cure: Make sure to start the downswing with a lateral slide of the
hips and ensure that most of your weight is over onto the front foot
before impact (the right heel should be off the ground by impact).
Ensure that the angle between the right forearm and the shaft stays
as delayed as possible. See my article on the “dagger drill” to work
on this.
The “dagger drill” will help you correct both problems that cause
the “fat” shot.
The additional benefit in doing this drill correctly is that it also
increases your distance!
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