| Re: Shallow vs deep divot? I've never heard quite as thin as a strip of bacon - unless you're talking peameal or back bacon.
I do know that the depth of the divot will affect the spin on the ball - so much so that it certainly CAN affect distance - too much spin will balloon the ball and kill distance. However, you'll certainly hold the green and may even spin it back.
A thinner divot will reduce spin and possibly increase distance (more swingspeed and less spin).
I've heard (and have played) that the ideal divot is about the size of a dollar bill and is shallow enough that the grass roots are still showing in the dirt.
Any time I've had one of those types of divots, my ballflight has been excellent, and it's a "one hop and stop" type of landing on the green.
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