The buried lie in a bunker gives most club players fits of terror. That’s not necessary–simple understanding can cure your ills!
When your ball is buried in a “fried egg situation,” don’t open the blade, simply square it up, use the leading edge of the club as a digging device.
- Place the back edge of the “fried egg” in the center of your stance. This is where you want the club to enter the sand.
- Make your normal back and downswing with no follow-through.
- Simply leave the club in the sand. The ball should pop out. Understand the ball will roll; it will have no backspin.
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