Fix Fat Bunker Shots With These Tips
Re: Fix A Fat Bunker Shot
This ranks up there as one of the most frustrating shots in golf. You hit a perfect iron shot right at the flag, a gust of wind comes up and the ball lands five yards short of the green, right in the middle of a bunker.
Adding insult to injury you hit your bunker shot fat and move the ball three feet. There are a couple of reasons why you leave your bunker shots in the bunker. The single most important reason why you hit your bunker shots fat is because you DON’T TURN THROUGH. The definition of turning through means that the lower half of your body has to turn out of the way as the golf club enters the sand.
Easier said than done. I don’t think so. The one thing you have to continue reminding yourself is that the backswing is VERY vertical and when that club head begins it’s journey in the downswing it is swinging straight into the sand. The club head is entering the sand on such a STEEP angle that you have to TURN THE LOWER HALF out of the way so the club head will come up and out of the sand at impact.
If you don’t turn out of the way the club head will get stuck in the sand and the golf ball will not have any force behind and underneath at impact. That is why you leave it in the bunker. TURN THROUGH.
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