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Debbie Doniger
Debbie Doniger demonstrates a drill she was taught from Jim McLean to help generate the necessary speed to hit quality bunker shots.
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What changes in soft sand vs wet/hard packed sand?
Definitely the bounce you choose for your wedge. Making a concerted effort in both of u dig your feet in two inches then move the same amount away from the ball. Lower your hands at address. In general a normal swing vs severely out to in should do the trick.
On the next to last swing in this clip, you pulled back on the club, but then on the last swing, you did a more complete follow through. Which is the preferred swing.
The pull back is a “feel” to gain speed and you should feel how the body decelerates in order to put speed into the head. Then full swing full finish but you shld have more speed at the bottom.
Which degree club do you use out of bunker? And for that matter what degree club would you use on chipping from around the green (10 to 30ft).
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I use my 60 a lot but totally fine with a 56. The green side chips I can go anywhere from 60,56 to gap. I personally don’t practice with my gap enough so it’s for fun more and to be creative. I de loft my wedges a lot so my 56 can be 14 degrees less at impact.