Bunker Disaster!

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I had the same problem once when it took me 6 shots to come out of a bunker.

I took a bunker lesson (30 minutes) and now I'm out in one 99% of the times and most are also good shots.
 

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Our bunkers are absolutely crap - it's more like playing off concrete for some of them, it's quite unfair really (the inconsistency between bunkers).

For some of them, the ball will pop out nicely - for others, you'll end up with the club face bouncing off the sand and then catching a flier, often sending the ball over the green into the bunker on the opposite side.

Does anybody have any advice for shots from hard/solid sand?

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Getting out of bunkers with dry sand I can do (usually), but when the sand is wet and claggy I am useless. Any advice on that situation please?

I'm not in a position to give advice, but i play it more like a shot off a tight lie and try to clip it and take a small divot.

This is probably totally wrong
 

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My bunker play is down a few simple thoughts:

1. Club always enters the sand in the centre of my stance.
2. Stance more open the closer I am to the pin.
3. Clubhead more open the closer and fluffer the sand.
4. The amount of sand taken reduces as distance grows.
5. Take 3/4 swing and slap the sand with bounce of club.
6. FOLLOW THROUGH!

From hard sand...less club bounce is good, thus a PW or GW. Square face and play like chip shot. OR you can play it like a poached egg lie and really slap downward and leave the clubhead in or near sand.

Dunno about Cowan's method. Off to look now... :)
 

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Getting out of bunkers with dry sand I can do (usually), but when the sand is wet and claggy I am useless. Any advice on that situation please?

I'm not in a position to give advice, but i play it more like a shot off a tight lie and try to clip it and take a small divot.

This is probably totally wrong

I do similar, use my low bounce lob wedge and sort of slide it under the ball and pop it up. Works for me by no idea how or why.
 

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In my first incarnation, I used the classic method.

These days, I don't. The classic method is the best, but also takes the most practise. I don't stand open any more and I certainly don't open the face too much unless I have to.

I pretty much play it like a 40-50 yard pitch except the ball is 2 balls in front of centre.

...but I'm not an expert. :eek:
 
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