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Top Golf Tips For Beating The Bunker
When a golfer ends up in the bunker, you can usually hear
swearing all the way to the clubhouse. It's not that they are
bad; it's just that they feel bunkers can defeat them.
There are a few hidden tips that not many people have caught
onto yet. Here are a few hidden bunker busters that will make
you wish that you knew this before you hit your first bunker.
Your first step is to imagine that the bunker is not your worst
enemy. If you think the bunker is your worst enemy, you will
fear them and this will have an adverse effect on your game.
So next time you land in one, don't just give up, hit the ball,
and hope. That will get you nowhere. You will just end up taking
another bunker shot; and the scorecard will increase with every
shot you take.
Another important thing to keep in mind is your footing. Many
people will simply allow their feet and legs to adjust to the
sand. That is not the best thing to do; make the sand work for
you by taking the time to establish your footing.
The next thing you should do is take a open stance and get
relaxed. If you are comfortable on the tee, then why can't
you
be comfortable in the bunker?
After this, you will need to distribute your weight in a
effective manner; usually more to the left-hand side is the best
way to go when you are trapped in a bunker.
Now practice your motion. When swinging the club, move the same
distance backwards as you do forward. Learn it and remember it:
the shot in the bunker will always be tricky.
You should now prepare for the shot, but remember to hit the
sand roughly two inches before the ball. This creates a scoop
effect that will allow the ball to be played out of the rough
instead of rolling straight into the same bunker.
You should also accelerate through the ball. This allows for
more power in the shot and will give the ball that little bit of
extra distance towards the hole.
Always remember that the sand is your ally, not your enemy.
Don't fear the bunker and you will constantly surprise yourself
with the one-shot bunker trick.
About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a golf enthusiast from Nashville, TN. Visit
http://www.golfinginstitute.com/ for more information on how to
improve your golf game.
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