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Bunker shooting are some of the most difficult shooting that recreation players face in every set round. Often, it is not about getting the ball near the bunker’s hole, but more simply taking it from the sand.
The pros Make the bunker shots look easy. In fact, sometimes their “conditional release” shots are in the bunkers because they know they can bring the ball out of sand than they can from deep deep. This is not to say that the benefits are automatic in their sand ups (PGA Tour’s average is just over 51 percent), but in certain situations, a bunker shot is easier than the alternative.
So why are the goodies so comfortable by the sand while the weekend fighters fear it? Except clearly (they are really truly Good at Golf), much of their success is just a product of more right practices and technicians. Pros have the technique of bunker shooting in a science, while recreation players usually have no idea what they are thought to do.
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Pro-Aprovised bunker technique
The conventional golf guidance has over the years learned that the standard bunker shock should be played with the open attitude about the target line. Then, you will swing along the line of your feet to sprinkle the ball from the sand.
But over the last half of the last decade, that technique has changed – especially at the PGA Tour level. Now, the players are lined up with their feet more square in the target line.
If you were to make this change only with everything else in your technique staying the same, your club would be well intended to the right of the target. Here comes into play another change of the main technique as you want to throw your hands LOT low in address.
“That’s how the modern tour things are doing,” says McLachlin. “They are leaving a lot of it and will lower their hands.”
This landing of the hands associated with the open points of the club’s face directly on your target. And from this position you are able to make a rhythm with a much more neutral route (compared to the heavy external road) and still escape the sand.
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