
by David Nevogt
This is one of the most feared shots in all of golf by the amateur.
Why? Because it looks so intimidating when you can barely see
you ball, but it doesn't need to be that way. You will be hitting
great shots and impressing your friends when you follow these steps!
Let's say that you just don't have a "fried egg" (where 50% of
the ball is buried) but only the very top of the ball is visible.
What do you do? Follow these steps and you'll be able to hit
any lie that you have in a bunker.
Here's what you do:
Drill:
At the practice bunker stomp a few balls almost completely
submerged (make sure you can only see a little of the ball.
This will give you so much confidence because this only happens
in a small percentage of sand play. Focus on keeping your club
face closed throughout your swing....I can't stress this enough!
Putting it all together in the bunker:
Normal bunker shot: square to slightly open clubface, evenly
balanced weight or weight on back foot, steep/vertical backswing
(lead with your left arm and keep your right elbow "locked" to its side),
keep your entire lower body still - no weight shifting until you hit the sand.
Buried lie in bunker: slightly closed clubface, forward press your
hand a little, majority of your weight on your front foot, steep/vertical
backswing (lead with your left arm and keep your right elbow "locked"
to its side), keep your entire lower body still.
About the Author:David Nevogt is the author of the best-selling book The Simple Golf Swing and the hugely popular PurePoint Golf Instructional DVDs. His book alone has helped over 8000 golfers during the past 2 years. As you will read, historically this system has a success rate of 95%, and bogey golfers are able to lower their handicaps by AT LEAST 7 strokes within the first couple of rounds. Many golfers are seeing even greater improvements! According to David this method is delivering an AVERAGE IMPROVEMENT of 12 STROKES.
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