Once gain a somewhat inconvenient lie. High grass around the ball means that the ball is in great danger – that the club gets stuck, before it hits the golf ball. But fortunately there is a solution. The key is to swing the golf club steeper in the downswing. If I hit a normal shot here, there is a high risk that the grass will wrap around the shaft. The clubface would close and the golf ball would fly away flat & left. I want a steep shot out of the rough. But this means that the angle of attack is very steep. The golf ball in the position of the feet is a little further to the right. I shift the weight on my left foot. I hereby support the steeper angle of attack.
In addition, I [ __ ] the wrists in the backswing steeper, so the feeling is more like from top to bottom and squeezing the ball into the ground. The loft will allow the ball to come out of the grass. There is also no need for a large through swing here. I let the golf club stuck after impact. With the knowledge and the right technique the most difficult situation can also be easy..