A golf shot that curves intentionally from left to right (for a right-handed golfer) is achieved by using an open stance and swinging across the ball. The open stance involves positioning the feet slightly to the left of the target line, while the clubface is aimed at the desired target. This combination imparts sidespin, resulting in the ball’s characteristic curved trajectory. An example would be navigating around a tree blocking a direct line to the green.
This technique is valuable for strategically positioning the ball, negotiating obstacles, or holding a green that slopes from left to right. Historically, skilled players have utilized this curved flight to gain an advantage on challenging courses. Its mastery provides greater control over ball placement and expands the golfer’s shot-making options.