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No matter how good you are, at some point during a round you are going to find yourself having to play a shot from the rough. Unlike the fairway the rough can be long and gnarly, making it harder to get hit a clean shot.

More than likely your ball is going to sit down in the grass meaning you won't be able to rely on the same golf swing technique you would use under normal conditions. In or to escape from this type of lie you will need to make adjustments to your swing.

When you find yourself having to play a shot from the rough, you need to assess the lie carefully. Check to see if your golf ball is sitting up in the grass or is it buried in the deep stuff?

If the ball is sitting up, you may be able to play a more normal shot, but be aware that depending on the depth of the grass there is a chance that your club could slice under the ball.

When you find that the ball sunk down into the grass you are going to have to consider your options. Depending on the lie you only option may be to go with a shorter iron and just hack it out and back into the fairway. The most important thing is getting back in the fairway.

Try this golf swing technique when you find yourself in deep rough

  • Select the club you feel will give you the best opportunity to advance the ball back into the fairway.
  • Make sure you square the clubface and play the ball in the middle of your stance.
  • Choke down on the golf club a bit to compensate for the lie.
  • Take your practice swings in similar grass, but far enough away from the ball to avoid disturbing the ball and incurring a penalty.
  • Hover your club over the grass until you swing; setting the club down in the grass may cause the ball to move.

You are going to want to take a steeper swing than normal so that the clubface encounters limited resistance from the grass. Be aware that there is bound to be some grass that will wrap around the club during the downswing.

This going to cause the clubface to close and the golf ball will move to the left. Adjust to this by aiming a bit to the right of target when you address the ball.

With this shot you are going to want to swing a little harder than you use with your normal golf swing technique. Don't bring your hands back higher than your shoulders. The shorter swing will help you maintain balance.

Another thing you have to be aware of is that you golf ball is going to come out "HOT" from this lie. Because of grass will get between your club and the ball at impact, there will be no backspin and this will mean more roll.

Also, these shots will fly lower than normal and with the lack of spin will roll after landing further than normal. Keep in mind that if you are playing from wet rough the ball flies even hotter.

Give this golf swing technique a whirl the next time you find yourself in the deep rough.

I have found that while being out on the course I have been able to observe others and offer suggests that quickly improve their performance.

Helping others with the little things in life are always a joy. It makes my day when I can help someone else with their journey in life and on the golf course.

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A Short Stay in Kathmandu

Many people, especially expats with families living in Hong Kong, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing and Bangkok to name a few find themselves with a short period of holiday time and no idea where to spend it. The thriving Himalayan city of Kathmandu is a short flight form most of these cities and is an affordable, exciting and culturally rich holiday awaiting you in Kathmandu.

Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal and the central tourist hub that acts as the gateway to the mighty Himalaya. If you don’t know what to do and where to go you could easily waste your precious time in the tourist traps, being hassled by touts and wasting money on expensive non-local arranged sightseeing tours. Kathmandu has a charm hidden underneath all the “tourist tinsel” and the best way to find it is by going local. Though doing it rough and ready is not ideal for most people travelling with young families, a little bit of preplanning and a good balance of organised and do it yourself touring can give you an amazing holiday in Kathmandu. And getting around is much easier than you think.

Hook up with a local tour operator and book yourself on a three day jungle safari in Chitwan. It’s a good chance to get out of the city, see the country/jungle side and best of all the kids will absolutely love bathing the elephants, riding them and playing with baby elephants at the breeding centre.  Interaction with these gentle giants will be a highlight talked about by them for years to come. Best of all at the standard price of US$80 per person for three days all inclusive of meals, accommodation, transport and jungle activities, it’s a bargain....don’t forget to ask for a discount for younger kids!

Return to Kathmandu and get yourself to Nagarkot, one of the premier hill stations, here you will find a hotel for any budget and taste, there is plenty to offer and getting there is a synch, book a taxi or take the daily tourist bus which departs from Thamel at 7 am everyday in tourist season and on demand out of season. The big attraction to Nagarkot is what everyone comes to Nepal to see, the Mountains. From this hilltop town, views can be seen right from Annapurna in the west all the way down to Kanchengjunga in the east. If you are lucky a guide or one of the hotel staff will be able to point out the distant peak of Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. Everest is seen most clearly at sunrise. The best time of year to see impressive views of the mountains is from September through to February. If you are heading up on a Saturday, pre booking a hotel is advised as the locals love this place too.

After an overnight stay in Nagarkot you can return by vehicle to Kathmandu, or if you have an active family, take the time to trek down through the hillside Tamang Villages to Changunayaran, the oldest and one of the loveliest temples in the whole of Kathmandu Valley. With an entry fee of just 70 rupees per person, it is certainly worth a visit. From here, it is easy to arrange a taxi down to Bhaktapur, the ancient walled city. I recommend staying a night here, make the most of the US$10 entry fee and spend a good amount of time exploring the cobbled lane ways of Bhaktapur, which at one time was a kingdom in its own rights! Tucked away behind the main square, you can find Potters Square which is where the locals still make by hand all forms of pottery for everyday and temple usage. Bhaktapur offers several quaint guesthouses to spend the night and have a hot meal. If you feel the need to explore the city at a great depth, local guides can be hired from any guest house or at the main gate.

Back in Kathmandu, be original and instead of joining up for the stock standard day tour of the big three, Pashupati, Durbar Square and Boulda, hail a local rickshaw or two and pile your family in for some fun exploring the back lanes, hidden temples and thriving local markets of old Kathmandu, ending your ride in Basantapur making sure you take some time to explore Durbar Square and the old royal palace. Get your driver to show you the best place to taste Chai, Nepal’s famous sweet spiced milk tea. You should expect to pay your driver about 100 rupees per hour and if you are lucky to have a chatty one you will learn more about life and time in Kathmandu than you would from your average tour guide who just resites facts and figures learned from Lonely Planet!

So there you have it, you may have overlooked Nepal as a holiday destination for a short trip, thinking that you had to spend weeks on end travelling and trekking, it’s not true, there is plenty on offer in and just around the Kathmandu Valley to make an affordable, rewarding and culturally rich holiday for your family in the kingdom of the Himalayas!

Have fun planning your holiday and enjoy what’s right on your doorstep.

For more information about holidays in Nepal and getting around Kathmandu, check out D’Tours Original, a local tour operator more than happy to cater to your needs.

http://www.dtoursoriginal.com

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Generally I love life, love travelling and love sharing my experiences with people form all over the world. Adventure and Local culture are my passions.

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