Bunker Basics - guaranteed to get you 'off the beach'!
Most high handicap golfers get a real sweat on when they go into
the bunker, even though getting out is basically a very easy
shot. One main thing to remember is that you're not actually
going to hit the golf ball clean. You're not actually going to
make contact with the golf ball itself with the club. The sand
is actually going to act as a cushion between the club head and
the ball when you hit the shot out.
Most people when they go in a bunker and they don't have a good
bunker technique are trying to pick the ball off the top of the
sand with a chip shot action as though they're on the grass. Now
the problem with that is that the grass is very firm so you're
not going to dig in with the club. This means you can quite
easily then hit the golf ball first and get a decent strike out
of it, but most people tend to just duff it in front of
themselves when they try this out of sand, because the sand is
fluffy and it breaks up.
So what you've got to remember is that you're actually going to
take out the same amount from underneath the ball. If you
put, let's say two five dollar notes side by side, that's the
amount of sand you're going to take out of the bunker either
side of the ball as you hit underneath it.
When you swing the golf club one of the things you've got to
think about is your swing. It needs to be a lot longer and have
a better tempo than with a chip shot, because you've got to
allow for the sand which you're going to take out with your
shot. You must allow for that sand to actually take the power
out of the shot. If you did a golf swing when chipping from just
off the green and you used a bunker swing, you'd hit the ball
about three or four times too far, but in a bunker it wouldn't
be the same. You're just using the power of the swing and the
sand to take the power out of the shot.
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