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How to Get Out of Bunkers
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One of the most important golf swing basics that is most overlooked is learning how to hit out of bunkers.

 

 Getting in the Proper Mind Set

 

Very few if any golfers get flustered or nervous when hitting a 20-30 yard approach shot from the fairway or the rough, yet when faced with an approach from a bunker at the same or even a smaller difference they immediately write it off as something they can't do. This mindset makes failure almost inevitable. You must train yourself to feel just as comfortable getting into the sand as you are when hitting just another approach from the fairway. This will come by focusing on controlling your thoughts once you've hit into a bunker and when hitting out of a one as well as by learning certain golf instructions that with a bit of practice will have you viewing a bunker shot as just another shot. Just as there were certain golf tips for beginners you sought out for your drives and iron shots when you first started golfing, there are certain golf swing mechanics you must learn in order to have a proper golf swing for maximum results in the sand.

 

9 Golf Swing Tips for Hitting Out of a Bunker

 

Choke down on your club - your right pointer finger should rest at about an inch from the grip's bottom. By choking down you will have a bit better "feel" necessary for successful bunker shots.

 

Stand with your feet a bit closer together and play the ball with taylormade r11s driver a few inches further in relation to your stance. Narrowing your stance and standing a bit behind the ball will help give you more control as well as more lift with your shot.

 

Dig your feet into the sand and get relaxed and comfortable.

 

Throughout the swing make sure you keep your body completely still with NO hip rotation.

 

Start and end your swing using only your arms and use a vertical swing. At the top of the swing point the butt of your grip at the ball. Steep is better here!

At the top of your swing with r11s driver for sale your left arm (if you are right handed) should be fully extended and parallel to the ground.

 

Start your downswing at the sand focusing on hitting about 1 inch behind the ball with taylormade rbz DO NOT focus on hitting the ball as you normally would. By hitting an inch behind the ball in the sand will ensure that you get out every time.

 

Follow the ball as it leaves the sand with your arms and your body.

 

A steep angle swing is key here but don't swing too hard. You do not want to blast the ball out of the sand but rather we are advancing it out of the sand.

 

A Drill You Can Practice to Quickly Improve Your Bunker Play

 

Take your P wedge, S wedge, and L wedge (if you have a lob wedge) into a practice bunker. Note that the sand wedge isn't necessarily the club that will yield the best results when hitting out of the sand. Hit a few shots with each club and pay close attention to the difference in feel and the way the ball exits the bunker with each club. Remember to swing steep and to hit 1 inch behind the ball with taylormade rocketballz sale. Make a mark 1 inch behind the ball when first practicing this technique. Whichever club yields the best results and feels the best throughout the shot is the club you should use for most of your bunker shots. You can also practice steep swings anytime throughout the day at home or at the office and focus on a steep swing and pointing the butt of the grip at the imaginary ball.

 

 

 

 



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