August 15, 2019 At 10:41 AM By Brandon S
Chris92009Ohio
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Rick V., Team Titleist StaffDuxbury, MA
August 20, 2019 At 09:43 PM
Great question...I get that one all the time! The answer is no...you don't have to aim left to accommodate the open face. Two reasons: 1) when you open the face of a high lofted club like a sand wedge or lob wedge, the face doesn't actually point very much to the right. It's the same reason a 9 iron won't curve as much as a 4 iron or driver...the loft makes the face point more "up" as opposed to right or left. 2) You're not actually hitting the ball with the club...you're hitting the sand...and an open face won't have near the effect on the direction the sand flies as compared to what it would do if you hit the ball cleanly. All that is to say that you DO NOT have to open your feet or aim left in the bunker to counteract the face being open. You can do that...you just make it unnecessarily harder on yourself! Hope that makes sense...
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
Jim SEast Point, GA
Todd GSYRACUSE, NY
August 15, 2019 At 10:41 AM
A greenside bunker shot can be one of the scariest situations a golf will encounter during a round...but it really doesn't have to be! A few basic setup principles and technique knowledge can go a long way to giving you the best chance to get it out of the bunker with some control over the ball when it lands on the green. Try out these "lines" the next time you're practicing out of the bunker and your anxiety should start to melt away quickly!! Let me know if you have any questions by posting in the comments section...I'll do my best to back to you quickly.
N Anthony SVirginia Beach, VA
GoldpannerTrail, BC
September 05, 2019 At 12:03 AM
Interesting concept. My issues are either barely getting out of the green side bunker and not on the green or skulling the ball 60 feet across the green. Part of my confidence issues are: 1) trying to get to the flag from a bunker that is only 15 feet away 2) trying to get to the flag from a bunker that is 60 feet away I usually come up short in both instances above. I will try your technique next time at the practice range.
Lance PHillsborough, NC
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Mike MMarblehead MA
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Diego DMiami, FL
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