B002. How to Hit Fairway Bunker Shots
In this video, you’ll learn how to hit fairway bunker shots.
I bet you’ve been in this situation…
Your tee shot dribbles into a fairway bunker…
And your confidence takes it on the chin.
Well, next time you end up in a fairway bunker…
You’re going to hit a clean, crisp shot to your target!
In this video, I’ll show you the keys to getting out of the bunker with a clean shot.
Key #1…
Keep your chin and chest nice and high.
Concentrating on this will help prevent you from coming in too steep and chunking the ball.
Key #2…
Choke up about a 1/2 inch on your club.
That’ll naturally allow you to pick the ball clean out of the sand.
Key #3…
Feel like you’re taking the club more from the inside and shallow out your swing plane.
This is another way to prevent you from coming in too steep.
Watch this video now to learn the 3 keys for how to hit fairway bunker shots!
B001. How to Get Out of the Bunker Easily!
In this video, you’ll discover how to get out of the bunker easily.
Bunker shots are incredibly tough for most golfers.
It’s easy to leave the ball in the bunker, skull it out way past the hole, or hit the most dreaded shot in golf — the shank!
But, don’t let the bunker frustrate you or embarrass you in front of your playing buddies.
As you’ll see in the video…
I use a cool training aid called the Bunker Pro.
It’s a simple system that forces you to swing with the correct moves to get out of the bunker every time.
One of the most notable features of the Bunker Pro is the shank protector (sort of rod that sticks out from the base).
The shank protector prevents you from getting your hosel too close to the ball.
First, set the Bunker Pro about 2 inches from your ball.
Next open your club face about 35 to 45 degrees and use your normal grip.
Open up your stance slightly and have the ball slightly forward in your stance.
As you swing into your bunker shot, aim for the open area created by the Bunker Pro.
Also, let your wrists hinge on through.
You wouldn’t want to flip your wrists through a normal swing, but you should for bunker shots.
If you hit the open area created by the Bunker Pro, the ball will pop up nicely.
Watch this video to learn how to pop your bunker shots out of the bunker every time!
B003. How to Hit a High Bunker Shot That Stops
In this video, you’ll discover how to hit a high bunker shot that stops.
It’s easy to blast your bunker shots way over the green so this is a great video to get your shots to land and check up on the greens.
There are four steps to hitting shots that launch high and land soft.
First, make sure your club is open enough.
You’ll need plenty of loft.
I recommend a 60 degree wedge (but a 56 degree will work also).
With your wedge, open up the club face about 45 to 50 degrees.
The second step is to have the ball up in your stance to avoid coming down too steep.
The third step is to open up your stance a bit and release the club earlier than you normally would.
Last, well, you’ll have to watch the video for that 😉
Remember, your club face is open and you want the ball to explode up.
Watch this video now to whip your club through the sand…
And launch the ball high and land soft near the pin!