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Hitting Out of Fairway Bunkers


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I look for an ideal spot to play my next shot from and try to land the ball there.  It doesn't do any good to rocket one out of a bunker if the next shot is no better or worse.  In other words: delay the heroic attempt one swing.  Put yourself right THEN hit the shot of the day.

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Many people, especially us higher HCs tend to play a bit to the right with wedges.  I did too; heck, I still do.  I simply allow for it in my aiming.  You can work on it as well with some aiming sticks to get a better sense of the swing in terms of direction. But it will take time to really do that. 

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Depends on the lie, and how high the point (obstruction(s) in front of me might be.

Most of the fairway bunkers (waste areas?) I run into are pretty firm, which leaves the ball sitting up nicely. If there is room in front of me, then I treat it as thin lie. I pick the ball clean off what ever soil the course is using. Picking the ball clean is a shot I practice just for thin lie situations. 

If the ball is sitting down, and there is an obstruction in front of me, then I do as @golfingdad suggested. With this type of situation, I usually use a fairway wood to help from "digging in" like an iron might do with a poor swing, or impact position. . 

 

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