| TO BE A GOOD BUNKER PLAYER
YOU HAVE to learn to be fairly aggressive. And at the same time you
have to have a clear understanding of the type of impact that you are
trying to achieve with the sand. My advice on these regular greenside
trap shots is to hit a lot further behind the ball than you have probably
ever been told to do – but at the same time take a long shallow
cut.
Typically, a lot of golfers struggle in this situation because (1) they
aim to strike the sand far too close to the ball, and (2) they hit down
too steeply – the inevitable result being they take too much sand
from directly underneath the ball,
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rather than from either side. Without
the consistency of a shallow ‘divot’, there is no real control
over the flight (if there is one).
The big feeling that can help you to overcome this problem is to hit
the shot ‘fat-thin’, and with a fairly stiff-wristed swing.
Once you are set up to the shot you simply follow an orthodox in-tosquare-
to-in path (i.e. swing along the line of
your body). Trust it, and the ball will come out with a softer flight
and less spin when it lands (so it runs like a chip). Like a pro, you
are using ‘bounce’ and creating much shallower impact. |