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Bunker Shot Techniques
We all seem to know that we need to hit slightly behind the ball and take some sand; but that is only a fraction of the complexity that goes into making a successful sand save. Follow these golf tips and you should find yourself getting out in one shot, and placing the ball where you want, every time. First, open your stance and dig your feet into the sand a little. The ball should also be placed forward in your golf stance to cause a higher trajectory once the ball is struck. Ensuring that your setup is correct in the sand is critical. Next, open the clubface to flatten it out a little – this will make sure the clubface slices through the sand. At this point, you should focus on your hands. The grip should be a
little looser than the normal golf swing, but still firm
enough that the club does not turn upon impact with the sand.
A weaker grip should ensure that you do not turn the clubface
inward on your swing and close it when you make contact. A powerful shot is
not needed to get the ball out of the sand, but a full wrist
cock at the top of the back swing should be employed to make
sure you bring the club fully through on the downswing. After making contact
with the sand, the right hand should continue to push through,
and a nice, high follow-through should be focused upon. When you chop onto the ball, the angle of the club strikes the sand as such to where enough sand is not lifted from the bunker to help propel the ball forward. |
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