Commonly known as a flop or lob shot.
An air shot. It counts as one shot.
A chip is usually a short distance shot using any lofted club with a putter stroke- like motion. The ball should not go to high, and have a lot more roll than carry. A pitch however usually uses a high lofted club with about a half swing, the ball is meant to get high in the air, with the hope that it stops quickly.
An air shot.
A "banana ball" in golf is an uncontrollable slice. A slice is a shot that curves in the air hard from left to right (for right-handers). It is common among beginners and high-handicap players.
A high spin golf shot is characterized by the ball spinning rapidly in the air, which can help control its trajectory and stop it quickly on the green. To achieve this consistently, golfers can use a clean clubface, proper ball position, a descending strike, and a smooth swing with good tempo. Practice and proper technique are key to mastering the high spin shot.
A whiff. No other name for it really.
A common form of minshit is the slice. This involves hitting the ground with the club before the ball. This causes the ball to fly high up into the air.
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Try and focus on staying down on the ball, almost imagine you are hitting the ball into the ground, this will compress it and help get the ball in the air.
If you want to hit the ball much higher into the air to get the ball over a tree or stop quicker on the green you will need to move the ball forward in your stance, but when you do so you will need to adjust the bottom of your arc, as if you do not you will either chunk it or thin it, which you don't want.
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