1 You must strike the golf ball on a downward motion. Most amateur golfers
try to lift the ball which will result in no spin. The club must contact the ball on the downward motion. The ball then gets
trapped between the club face and the ground. It is like your pinching the ball to the ground. Then, with no place to go,
the ball rides up the clubface. That is how it starts spinning.
2 Stay in the
fairway. Hitting out of ruff will greatly decrease the spin on the ball. There will be a barrier of grass and debris between
the ball and clubface or the ball and the ground. You will not get the trapping of the ball from the clubface and ground.
So you will not get as much spin.
3 Keep your grooves clean. Any dirt in your
grooves will greatly affect your spin. You can still trap the ball between the ground and the clubface, but if the grooves
are full of dirt the ball will just slide up face and will not catch on the grooves.
4
Sharpen your grooves. Having rounded grooves will greatly affect your spin. The grooves need to grab the ball when it is sliding
up the club face. Sharpen your grooves with the Groove Sharpener.
5
Use your Groove Sharpener. Most golfers will keep their new tool in their pocket at all times. You can use this tool
before or after every shot just to make sure their grooves are clean. Use the Groove Sharpener to sharpen your grooves.