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Plugged Lie
A bad lie (typically in a bunker) where the ball is at least half-buried in sand. Also known as a "buried lie" or a "fried egg".

 


Plugged Lie: When the ball finishes half-buried in the turf or a bunker.
Plumb-Bob: Lining up a putt with one eye closed and the putter held vertically in front of the face.
Pop-Up: High, short shot.

Plugged Lie: The condition when the ball comes to rest in its own pitch mark, usually in a bunker or soft turf. (The ball plugged in the bunker, resulting in a difficult shot).

Plugged Lie Escaping from a plugged lie requires keeping your clubface square (the only time you'll do so when hitting out of the bunker).

For plugged lies, keep more weight on left foot to let the club dig into the sand. Play the ball in the middle with a square club face and shaft leaning toward target. You don't have to swing hard.

Plugged Lie
a bad lie where the ball is at least half-buried. Also known as a "buried lie" or in a bunker a "fried egg".
Plunk
a lie where the ball is on the lip of a lake or other water hazard.
Plus
a golf handicap less than zero.

plugged lie: A ball half-buried in a bunker .
plumb-bob: Term used to describe the act of ascertaining the correct lie of the land, using ones putter.
posture: The body shape.
pot bunker: A small, steeply faced bunker.

Pitch-and-Run A shot from around the green, usually with a middle or short iron, where the ball carries in the air for a short distance before running towards the hole.
Plugged Lie The condition when the ball comes to rest in its own pitch mark, ...

See also: Iron, Backswing, Break, Golf, Bunker

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