2011 NEW PRODUCTS
CONTROL DISTANCE FROM SAND
BY SIMON K H A N SENDING THE BALL THE DESIRED DISTANCE FROM THE BUNKER IS ALL ABOUT CONTROLLING THE CLUB’S ENTRY POINT INTO THE SAND. PHOTOGRAPHY BY HOWARD BOYLAN
There is one simple way to boost your confidence from traps; learn to impact the sand at a consistent distance behind the ball. As we know, the typical greenside bunker technique sees the club enter the sand behind the ball. The face forces sand against the ball, pushing it up and out. Unfortunately, we also know the consequences of getting this contact wrong. Too much sand between face and ball and the ball can stay in the trap; too little, and the ball can airmail the green. These two ugly extremes explain why so many club golfers fear the sand. But in this piece you will discover some straightforward ways to find the correct contact, time and again. Put them into practice and you will no longer dread the sight of your approach plopping down in a distant trap.
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