Beat the bunker blues
Quiet, please!

Giving yourself a tap-in from the sand doesn’t only feel great, it will also impress your playing partners. And keeping your lower body quiet during bunker shots is a big part of hitting more shots like this.

Set your foundation

Good bunker players often shuffle their feet in the sand as they set up to the ball. This is to establish a stable base. With a quieter lower body, you’re far more likely to maintain the ideal shaft angle. If your legs and footing are shifting around through your shot, it makes good impact a lot tougher to achieve.

Quiet confidence

With a stable base and less unnecessary lower-body movement, you’ll find it easier to swing through the ball and make more sand saves. Step into every bunker with quiet confidence.

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