Green Side Bunker Presentation
Rule #1
- Don’t go in the bunker in the first place!
Rule #2
- If you do happen to end up in a green side bunker get out and get out in one shot. Nothing is more frustrating than leaving a ball in the bunker after more than one attempt.
Get to Know Your Sand Wedge
The Start
- First of all establish the target…open the club face slightly and grip the club the way that you normally would in a full swing.
- Open your stance slightly to offset the open club face and have the weight slightly favoring the lead foot.
- Stand to the golf ball so that it sits about two inches farther forward than the center of your stance.
- Levitate the Wedge over the sand about 2 inches behind the golf ball so that the shaft and hands are in line with the club head.
- Do not look at the ball! Since you do not want to actually strike the ball first…It is important that you focus on a point in the sand about 1-3 inches behind the ball.
Bunker || Start
Bunker || To
Bunker || Finish
Swing Characteristics
The club should travel back along the body line ( outside ) Set the wrists in the backswing so that the club face remains open and will stay open through impact. Club head should enter the sand at the point you were staring (2 inches behind the ball) and accelerate through impact on the body line (inside path) maintain the slightly open club face. Body Rotates to a full finish!
Buried Lies
Set up with the club face closed, using the full swing grip… this creates a digging leading edge. To get the ball out of the buried lie. Align the body square to the target with the weight slightly on the front foot… this is to promote a descending blow. The ball should be slightly forward of center. Levitate the club head over the point in which you are focused on the club entering the sand.
Swing Characteristics
Lob Shot
A good lie is important to pull off this shot. Very similar to the green side bunker shot. (Setup) Long and lazy stroke. Grip down on the club. Shaft angled slightly away from the target. Ball position forward. Weight evenly distributed.