What is a Jumper Lie in Golf?

A jumper lie in golf occurs when a ball lands in a hazard such as rough grass, sand, or water, but it is not fully submerged. Instead, the ball is supported by grass or other vegetation, causing it to "jump" or bounce up from the surface. This lie can be challenging to play from, as it requires the player to hit the ball cleanly without causing it to jump up and land in a worse position.

To play a jumper lie successfully, it is important to:

  • Grip the club down on the shaft to increase control.
  • Keep the clubface square to the ball and strike it firmly.
  • Avoid hitting the ball too hard, as this can cause it to go over the green.
  • If the ball is in very thick rough, it may be best to chip it out onto the fairway or green.

Related Questions and Answers:

  • What is the difference between a jumper lie and a plugged lie? A plugged lie is when the ball is fully submerged in the hazard.
  • How do I hit a ball out of a bunker with a jumper lie? Use a sand wedge with a square clubface and hit the ball firmly.
  • Can I use any club to hit a jumper lie? Yes, but a wedge or short iron will provide the most control.
  • What is the best way to practice hitting jumper lies? Find a hazard with some rough grass and practice hitting balls out of it.
  • What happens if I hit a jumper lie too hard? The ball may go over the green or into a worse position.

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