How do you hit out of a bunker?
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How do you hit out of a bunker?
On the downswing, aim for a spot about an inch or two behind the ball in the sand. Try to hit that spot and let the club glide underneath the ball through the sand. The ball should explode out of the bunker with the sand you hit and settle safely on the green.
Do you hit down on the ball in a fairway bunker?
Ball Position to Hit Fairway Bunker Shots You want the ball ever so slightly back of where you normally address that specific club. For example, with a 7-iron, play the ball in the center of your stance and grip down on the club about an inch.
How much should you club up in a fairway bunker?
Choke Up & Club Up The key to hitting it solid from fairway bunkers is to choke up one inch. This works because you can control the ball more and help you not get as much sand. As you’re shortening the club, you want to make sure to club up at least one club.
Can you touch the sand in a fairway bunker?
The main rule to follow in bunkers is you are not allowed to touch the sand with your club whether that be grounding it behind the ball, shifting sand on your backswing or having a practice shot in the sand.
What club should I use to hit out of the sand?
Choose the Right Club If you have a small amount of green to work with between you and the hole, use a high loft wedge. If you have more green to work with, choose a lower loft wedge. The solution to hitting out of a bunker on the fairway is to hit more club.
Do you hit down on a fairway bunker shot?
Ball Position to Hit Fairway Bunker Shots You want the ball ever so slightly back of where you normally address that specific club. For example, with a 7-iron, play the ball in the center of your stance and grip down on the club about an inch. All short irons should be played just back of center in your stance.
What is the best wedge to get out of bunkers?
Best Sand Wedges for Bunkers 2022
- Cleveland Smart Sole 4 (best sand wedge for bunkers and around the greens)
- Callaway SureOut 2 (best sand wedge for fluffy and normal bunkers)
- Callaway Mack Daddy CB (best sand wedge for most golfers)
- C3i Wedge (black color alternative to the Smart Sole)
What club do pros use to get out of sand?
Wedges
Wedges with less bounce (6-8 degrees) are ideally suited for courses that have little sand in the bunkers or that are especially firm (such as Arizona). Wedges in the 10- to 12-degree bounce range are the most versatile and can be effective in a wide variety of conditions.