
Scottie Scheffler executed a Fairway Bunker Bunker Bunker shot in the 9th hole of TPC Craig Ranch on Sunday.
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You will be forgiven for thinking Scottie Scheffler I didn’t miss a stroke on the road to his Record Record 31-Nice Victory In cj cj cj byle nelson. But despite what his eight strokes seemed on paper, Scheffler was not perfect.
Came one of his loosest shakes TPC Craig Ranch‘s par-5 holes 9th Sunday when he sparked his intention in a bunkerleaving it 236 yards from the green from a sandy stretch with the ball slightly over his feet. Further complication of the goal were trees all down on the right side and a trench that confronted the green. Scheffler’s selection club in the posterior pin: 3-iron.
“Wow, does this look good in the air,” CBS analyst Knostl said in Telekast.
And it was. Truly Well
Scheffler’s ball was touched down in the center of the green and rolled to 20 meters, leaving it a possible eagle.
As Scheffler drew the goal of the bunker
When the ball is on the feet of a right hand player, it is easy to pull left. This is due to the shaky “more delightful” plane created by lies. It is also common to hit after the ball from hanging lies, especially in the sand.
What I appreciate for how Scheffler dealt with this challenge was in setting and shaking it.
1. Its posture is long with wide open (left) extension of the target. This opposes the position of the ball over his feet and helps catch the back, providing strong contact.

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2. Its protection is long, fluent and unlimited. Fairway bunker shots with long and hybrid cuffs require speed to raise the ball quickly. Getting a shorter back can help with contact, but not with starting.

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3. The club’s path is low and left of the target, not high. This is due to the steep track of return and landing. The axis output when seen from the bottom line is actually under its left shoulder; This helps to keep the pressure by moving on the front and his body by returning to the bottom.

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Scheffler’s hit in 9 may not have been perfect, but his second sand shot was – and so was his next goal. Scheffler drained his eagle snake to reach six under for his round, reducing the chances of anyone who grabs him from Slim in none.