Golf Tips – Bunker Shots
One of the most difficult shots in all of golf
is a shot from a sand bunker just off the green. These
greenside bunker shots cause the golfer to ask him a lot of
questions, and more often than not, the answers are usually
wrong. 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.
When making the golf swing, you should
primarily try to keep the body still, and focus on just using
your arms, and especially your wrists. 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.
For the right-handed golfer, your left hand
should just be used to steady the club in your hand and the
right hand is really going to be the hand used to apply force
to the swing. This should naturally occur by using the
full wrist cock discussed earlier. After making contact
with the sand, the right hand should continue to push through,
and a nice, high follow-through should be focused upon.
At this point, the ball should be coming out
with a fair amount of sand. One of the mistakes the
average golfer makes on the sand shot is chopping down on the
ball. 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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