One of the most challenging shots for many players is the long greenside bunker shot.
The first thing to consider is what club to use. Because we’re talking about a shot where more distance is needed, the sand wedge may not always be the correct choice on a long greenside bunker shot.
Instead of a sand wedge, many of your top players will use a gap wedge, pitching wedge or even an 8-iron. By choosing one of these clubs, they have the ability to make the ball run a greater distance to the flagstick.
The key to this longer shot is to use the same swing with each club and let the loft take the ball the distance you want.
This is going to take some practice on your part, but try these different clubs and you will be surprised how much easier long greenside bunker shots will become.
Make sure you get out in one shot and get your ball back in play. Don’t let any bunker cost you more than one stroke.
Read more: http://www.vcstar.com/news/2013/mar/26/golf-tip-of-the-week-how-to-hit-out-of-long/#ixzz2lik3I9ET
- vcstar.com
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