Ball position basics video
Use these ball position basics by Barney Puttick to find consistently sweet strikes throughout your bag.
Use these ball position basics by Barney Puttick to find consistently sweet strikes throughout your bag.
These ball position basics will help you if you often catch shots too fat or too thin or you struggle to find the optimal ball flight.
The simple rule about ball position is this: the longer the club, the further forward in your stance the ball should be at address.
However, for consistently good strikes, your ball position needs to be correct in relation to where your upper body is set.
I find the following method of checking extremely helpful. With a driver, set the ball just inside your left heel, so that it’s level with the inside of your left arm - see here how Rory McIlroy does it.
With the middle of your chest behind the ball, you should be able to strike the ball on the ideal ‘upward’ angle.
The shaft of a mid-iron is shorter, so the ball position needs to come back – it should sit in line with the logo on your shirt or jumper.
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Finally, with your wedges, set the ball in line with your shirt buttons. This will ensure you find a crisp contact every time
Key tips
- The longer the club, the further forward in your stance the ball should be
- Ball position must be correct in relation to your upper body setup for consistently good strikes
- Driver position should be just inside your left heel
- Ball position moves back nearer the middle with mid-irons
- Wedge ball position should be middle or slightly back of middle to ensure a crisp contact every time
Be sure to experiment with different ball positions to see how ball flight and the quality of strike alters as a consequence.
The lie can sometimes also influence where the ball should be in relation to your stance. For example a heavy lie in the rough will warrant the ball being further back than usual in order to maximise the chances of a ball-first strike.
Tom Clarke joined Golf Monthly as a sub editor in 2009 being promoted to content editor in 2012 and then senior content editor in 2014, before becoming Sports Digital Editor for the Sport Vertical within Future in 2022. Tom currently looks after all the digital products that Golf Monthly produce including Strategy and Content Planning for the website and social media - Tom also assists the Cycling, Football, Rugby and Marine titles at Future. Tom plays off 16 and lists Augusta National (name drop), Old Head and Le Touessrok as the favourite courses he has played. Tom is an avid viewer of all golf content with a particularly in depth knowledge of the pro tour.
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