in case anyone is having problems with bunkers, here's my two cents:
I like a lob wedge for greenside bunkers, 60* loft, high bounce. Before I get into the bunker, I like to fan open the blade with my left hand, get to an open address position with ball either at left instep or further forward for higher shots that will stop quicker, then dig those feet in.
I will usually pick a spot 2-4" behind the ball, a speck of sand or some irregularity, and focus on that spot. I tend to have an early wrist hinge which hinges the club almost straight up while using a moderate amount of left knee flex. I don't like much leg movement for bunker shots, it's mostly arms and shoulders for me.
I just take a 1/2 or 3/4 backswing depending on the distance to the pin and just drop the club down on my spot behind the ball while continuing on through the shot. The sound I am looking for is a "splat/chunk" kind of sound meaning that the flange(bounce) on the back of the lob wedge has slid through the sand and allowed the sand to carry the ball onto the green.
For fairway bunkers, very different technique. Choke up on club, take at least one or two more clubs than usual for the distance to the green, don't open the face, don't dig feet in the sand, no lower body movement at all, stay centered over the ball while taking a full swing while focusing on the back of the ball. I like ball position to be back towards center more for fairway bunker shots depending. On downswing, I just drop the club down on the back of the ball and try to take no sand if possible.
Hope these tips help.
I like a lob wedge for greenside bunkers, 60* loft, high bounce. Before I get into the bunker, I like to fan open the blade with my left hand, get to an open address position with ball either at left instep or further forward for higher shots that will stop quicker, then dig those feet in.
I will usually pick a spot 2-4" behind the ball, a speck of sand or some irregularity, and focus on that spot. I tend to have an early wrist hinge which hinges the club almost straight up while using a moderate amount of left knee flex. I don't like much leg movement for bunker shots, it's mostly arms and shoulders for me.
I just take a 1/2 or 3/4 backswing depending on the distance to the pin and just drop the club down on my spot behind the ball while continuing on through the shot. The sound I am looking for is a "splat/chunk" kind of sound meaning that the flange(bounce) on the back of the lob wedge has slid through the sand and allowed the sand to carry the ball onto the green.
For fairway bunkers, very different technique. Choke up on club, take at least one or two more clubs than usual for the distance to the green, don't open the face, don't dig feet in the sand, no lower body movement at all, stay centered over the ball while taking a full swing while focusing on the back of the ball. I like ball position to be back towards center more for fairway bunker shots depending. On downswing, I just drop the club down on the back of the ball and try to take no sand if possible.
Hope these tips help.
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