Part 3
Continued from blog entry – “SPLASH IT OUT (Part 2)”
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The most important thing to concern yourself with in a bunker is displacing sand. You should take a sand-divot as long as a hot dog and as deep as a wallet, with the club hitting the sand at a point behind the ball in proportion with the distance required for the ball to travel. When you step in a bunker, after you’ve decided how long the shot is, all you want to concentrate on is displacing sand and taking a good sand divot. If anything else is on your mind, you’re probably focusing on things not healthy to good execution.
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