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by DR NOEL ROUSSEAU
Bunker Masterclass Series #2: Plugged Bunker Shot
Bunker Masterclass Series #4: Bunker Shot from the Upslope
Bunker Masterclass Series #5 60 Yard Bunker Shot
Bunker Masterclass Series #6 40 Yard Splash Shot
Two methods the pros adopt to play from a plugged lie in the bunker
Whichever method you adopt just aim to get in on the green and bare in mind that the ball will not be coming out with any spin so it will roll. Choose a 'fat' part of the green so the ball has plenty of room to roll out.
The two plugged lie bunker methods in the video are essentially about how you use the club to 'dig' into the sand. The set up and swing shape are the same.
The club is still open and we just hit down much steeper than usual. You can even open the club face and use the hosel to gouge into the sand if you really need loft on these shots.
As bizarre as this shot may seem, I actually think that it is the easier of the two options.
Turn the club face in so it is very closed. The toe-end of the club will dig down and therefore the shot requires less speed and power as method 1.
Don't forget to aim right so as to counter the closed face. I am told that this method uses 'displacement' to force the sand upwards and the ball with it. "Eureka"!
The key to setting this shot up mentally is to allow enough green (with your aim) so that you can be really aggressive with the shot. The last thing you want to be doing in a plugged lie is being tentative through the hit.
Clarity is key to making a bold movement.
Click on the arrows to open the answer in this quick FAQ format.
You contact point with the sand is at the ball so you may be moving around too much. All the speed and force in this shot is created with the arms and wrist. Stay very much on your lead leg.
There is no element of using the bounce in this shot so if the ball isn't travelling far enough then you are either hitting too far back or simply don't have enough speed on the club.
Actually no! Ordinarily, this would be the case but it is the sand that pushes the ball upwards and the more you 'toe the club in' the higher the ball seems to go. Practise recommended.
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