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Flier lie
Where a golf ball has a good lie in the rough.
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flier lie-- A good lie in the rough. Such a lie typically causes less spin on the ball causing the ball to travel further than expected.

Flier Lie
Specifically, a lie in which the ball is sitting in clover or tufted grass; generally, any good lie in the rough.
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Flier lies often result in "flier shots", which have little or no spin (due to the blades of grass blocking the grooves on the clubface) and travel much farther than intended.

good lie, bad lie, downhill lie, uphill lie, sidehill lie, fluffy lie, flier lie, and so on) 2. can also refer to the number of strokes taken up to the current moment on a given hole when the ball is at rest ...

The first thing you have to do is be able to identify this 'flier lie.' Typically, the grass blades grow in the direction you're hitting the shot. To combat hitting it 20 yards past your target, take one less club.

A type of lie where the ball is in the rough and grass is likely to become trapped between the ball and the clubface at the moment of impact. Flier lies often result in "flier shots", ...

Jump : When a ball is struck and Jumps out hot traveling much faster and farther than would have normally been the case. Usually the result of a Flier lie.

See also: Rough, Golf, Shaft, Driver, Head

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