Adjusting for Different Lies
In the rough, the lie of the ball can vary. If the ball is sitting up in the rough, Furyk advises positioning your landing area as close to the edge of the green as possible. This will allow for a better chance of getting the ball onto the green. In this situation, Furyk suggests playing the ball forward in your stance and sweeping it out of the grass. By doing so, you can avoid hitting the ball high on the face.
On the other hand, if the ball is sitting down in the rough, Furyk recommends adjusting your setup. He suggests moving the ball back in your stance and opening the club face. This will naturally make your swing steeper, allowing you to dig the ball out of a bad lie. It is important to note that when faced with a bad lie, a steeper swing is necessary to overcome the challenges posed by the rough.
The Importance of Follow Through
Throughout his instruction, Furyk emphasizes the importance of completing your follow through. It is crucial not to quit on your swing, as this can cause the club to decelerate and result in an inaccurate shot. By maintaining a smooth and complete follow through, you can ensure that your club speed remains consistent and your shot is more likely to be on target.