Finally a membership that pays for itself.

InsideGOLF Premium
Bunker Shots

This easy setup trick is your key to simplifying bunker shots

adam hadwin hits a shot out of the bunker during the 2024 Sony Open

Pros make hitting out of the sand look simple. Here's how you can, too.

Getty Images

I’ve seen recreational players attempt bunker shots in all sorts of ways — most of them wrong. It’s a unique situation that calls for a unique setup. 

Try this. In a practice bunker, draw a line in the sand perpendicular to your target line (below). Set the ball on this line. Now draw two lines veering out from the first, creating an arrow. Set your feet along these two lines — “flared,” so to speak, which will help you better open your hips through impact and give you the correct “squatting” feel at address. 

This setup trick will make bunker shots a breeze. Christoper Lane

As you get into your address, hover the clubhead behind the ball with the shaft parallel to the dotted line. That’s right — no need to lean the shaft back or toward the target or unduly open the face. As you start your swing, forget the ball. 

Your goal is to enter the bunker slightly behind the dotted line and hold the face open (just keep your lead wrist quiet through impact) so you splash sand under the ball at the target. 

Simple? Yes. Effective? Just try it. 

Shawn Koch is a GOLF Teacher to Watch and is the director of instruction at Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek, Ga.

Related Articles

Approach Shots
Hit more solid hybrids by making these setup adjustments
By: Dr. Alison Curdt, with Zephyr Melton
Driving
Fighting a snap hook with your driver? Try this feel to fix it
By: Zephyr Melton
Instruction
A reverse pivot is a golf-swing killer — but it's easier to fix than you think
By: Tony Ruggiero, with Zephyr Melton
Driving
How changing your tee height can improve your distance and accuracy
By: Dr. Alison Curdt, with Zephyr Melton
Driving
How to fix a right miss with your driver using 1 simple feel
By: Zephyr Melton
Short Game
Insiders Only 5 reasons you come up short with your chip shots around the green
By: Kellie Stenzel, Top 100 Teacher
Instruction
Insiders Only Why calibrating your chipping is key to shooting lower scores
By: Maddi MacClurg
Driving
A PGA Tour coach taught me how to hit straight drives every time
By: Zephyr Melton
Putting
Insiders Only 5 reasons you miss short putts — and how to fix them
By: Kellie Stenzel, Top 100 Teacher
was:
Exit mobile version