The shape, depth and direction of your divot can tell you a lot about your swing and the shot you just hit.
Your divot should be fairly shallow and not to deep. A deep divot is often the result of a steep swing which could cause a wrist injury. If your swing is steep, try swinging the golf club more like a baseball bat, to get a more rounded swing.
The direction of your divot can tell a story as well. For a right handed golfer, if your divot points out to the left, the ball probably went right as a result. This is because the club cut across the ball and imparted side spin on the ball – the classic “over the top” move.
A divot that is heel deep will result in a shot that went left, and a divot toe deep is a shot that went right. Being able to analyze your divot will tell you a lot about your swing.
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