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Today, Erika Larkin talks about how proper bunker shot posture will lead to consistent contact. Make one small change and start saving more shots from the sand.
Comments (13)
Could you please tell me where you’re looking at on sand shots I have a hard time sometimes too much sand sometimes too close to the ball? Thank you very much Mark
When you do this, where should you feel the weight in your feet? Are you more on your heels? Are your hands closer to your body?
Does the approach change with wet sand?
Thx
Very helpful. Can you do a lesson applying this posture to chips and/or pitches.
Hi Erika, greetings from Melbourne, Australia. I'm 73 and just want to thank you for your excellent tip re "bunker shot posture". I tried it yesterday and my bunker shots just came out so soft and landed so beautifully. Looking forward to more insightful videos from you.
Got it! a super tip, Thxs
How do you approach hard packed bunker shot close to green?
Very helpful. I’ll give it some practice.
Great lesson Erika. Could you please do a video for chipping. I would like to hear your philosophy on chipping a ball from just off the green.
Hmmm… I think getting too bent forward has been creeping into my bunker play. Gotta try your tip! Thanx!
Could you please tell me where you’re looking at on sand shots I have a hard time sometimes too much sand sometimes too close to the ball? Thank you very much Mark
When you do this, where should you feel the weight in your feet? Are you more on your heels? Are your hands closer to your body?