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10 ways to simplify greenside bunker shots

10 ways to simplify greenside bunker shots

While‍ many golfers may dread a greenside bunker shot, thousands of shots can⁣ actually be simplified and refined using the correct techniques, including proper club selection and swing ⁤execution.⁣ This ​10-step ‍guide will unpack each ‌key element of the greenside bunker shot,​ offering ⁤clear instructions and insightful tips to equip golfers of any skill level to hit‍ confident and successful shots‌ out of the sand.
10‌ ways‍ to simplify greenside ⁣bunker shots

– Bunkers⁤ Beyond Belief

Visualize the splash. Imagine that there is a splash of sand ⁣behind ‌the ball⁢ that you need to‌ hit. By ​doing this, you’ll be less⁢ likely to hit‌ the ball thin and end up in ‍an even worse ⁢position.



  • Build a ⁤sand castle. This may sound silly, but it can ⁣actually be a‌ very helpful⁤ exercise. By building a small sand castle around⁢ the ball, you’ll⁣ create an opening‌ that‌ will guide the club⁣ and make it easier‍ to hit the ⁣ball cleanly.

  • Practice‌ regularly. The best way ‌to improve your bunker play ⁢is to practice⁤ regularly. Find⁤ a bunker at your local ‌course and spend some time hitting balls out of it. The more you practice the more confident you’ll become, and the ⁣better your results⁤ will be.
    - Bunkers Beyond Belief

    – The Fine Art of Pitching

    The Fine Art of ‌Pitching


When it comes to greenside ‍bunker ⁣shots, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. The best way to hit⁣ a greenside ‌bunker shot depends on a number of factors, including the lie of the ball, the ⁣distance to the green, and the wind ⁣conditions. However, there ‌are some general tips that ‌can help you ⁣improve your greenside bunker play.


First, make sure you ⁢have a good setup. Stand​ with your feet shoulder-width apart and your weight evenly distributed. Grip the club with your hands slightly‍ apart and your thumbs⁣ pointing down the shaft.


Next, take a⁣ few practice ⁤swings to get a feel for the shot. Once you’re comfortable with your setup and swing, it’s time to hit the ball.


When you hit a greenside⁤ bunker shot, you want​ to make ⁣contact with the ball ⁤slightly behind the ⁢equator. This will help you ‌create backspin, which will keep ‌the‌ ball from⁢ rolling too far when it lands ‍on the green.


It’s also​ important to ‍hit down ‍on the ball with a slightly‍ steeper swing ⁤than you would use for a regular pitch shot. This will help you dig the club‌ into the sand and create more spin.


Finally, don’t be afraid to experiment with different swing​ techniques‍ until you find one that works⁢ for you. There are many different​ ways to hit a greenside bunker shot, so don’t be discouraged if you don’t ⁢get it right away. ⁣With a little practice, you’ll be able to master this shot⁤ and save ⁣yourself ⁤some strokes around the green.


Tips for hitting a greenside bunker shot



  • Use a sand wedge or a lob⁢ wedge.

  • Open the clubface slightly.

  • Take a slightly steep swing.

  • Hit the ball‍ slightly behind the equator.

  • Follow through with your swing.

  • Practice, practice,⁢ practice!

    – Overcoming the ⁢Bunker’s Intimidating Presence

    Overcoming the Bunker’s ‌Intimidating Presence


Bunkers can be one of the most intimidating obstacles on a golf course. ⁣But with the right equipment and practice, you⁢ can easily overcome them.


Here ⁤are three⁤ ways to simplify greenside bunker shots:



  • Use the correct⁣ club: A ⁤sand wedge is designed ‍specifically for hitting shots out of bunkers.​ Check the bounce of the ⁤club, which ​is the angle of the sole⁣ of the club. A higher ‍bounce will help the club glide through the sand more easily.

  • Set up properly: ‍ Stand with⁣ your feet shoulder-width apart. Adjust‍ your weight to your lead foot and flex your‌ knees​ slightly. ⁢Position the ball just ⁢inside your lead foot. The club should be held​ at waist height with the ⁣shaft slightly tilted forward.

  • Swing smoothly ⁢and positively: Take a few practice swings to get a feel​ for the shot. Keep your head down and your ‌eyes on ‌the ball. Swing smoothly⁢ and ⁢positively through the shot, accelerating as you hit the ball.


Following these simple tips will ​help you overcome the bunker’s intimidating presence and hit crisp, clean shots every time.


























Club Bounce Use
Sand wedge High‌ bounce Bunkers
Lob wedge Higher⁣ bounce Deep bunkers
Gap‍ wedge Lower‌ bounce Tight lies


- Overcoming the Bunker's Intimidating Presence

-⁣ Savoring the Simplicity of the Golf Swing for Bunker Shots

### Savoring the Simplicity of the Golf ⁣Swing for Bunker Shots

Golf is a ‌game of​ simplicity. ​The less you try to do, the better you’ll ⁣play. This is especially true ‌when it comes ⁢to greenside bunker shots.


There⁤ are many different ways to hit⁤ a greenside bunker⁤ shot, but the simplest method is also⁣ the most effective. Here are 10 ways to simplify your greenside bunker shots.




  • Use a sand​ wedge. Sand wedges are specifically designed to hit shots out of bunkers. They have a wide ⁢sole that helps ⁤to keep the ‌club from ⁢digging into ⁣the sand, and they have a loft that helps to lift⁤ the ball out of the⁤ bunker.




  • Open‍ the ⁣clubface. ⁤ When you ⁤open the clubface, you’re pointing the ‍toe of the club down towards the ground. This will help ⁤to create‍ more⁢ loft and spin⁤ on the ball, which will help it ‍to‌ land ‌softly on the green.




  • Hit behind⁣ the ball. When you ⁤hit behind the⁣ ball, you’re⁤ actually hitting the sand behind ​the ball. This will help to create more spin on the⁢ ball, which will help it to‍ land softly on the green.
    - Savoring the Simplicity of ⁣the Golf Swing for Bunker Shots


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