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Have you been faced with an uphill bunker shot and wondered how you should play it?
This is Sean McTernan and you're watching another episode of My Golf Tutor, the number
one place on the internet for you to play your best now. Welcome back, todays question
comes from Anthony and Anthony wrote, "Hi Sean, I have been having a lot of issues with
the uphill bunker shot. Typically I come up short and more often than not I leave them
in the bunker. Do you have any suggestions or techniques that can help me improve?" Thanks
very much for your question, uphill bunker shots can certainly pose a lot of difficulty
for some golfers, but with good fundamentals and good techniques we can definitely get
better and more consistent. The first thing I would like you to look at is what club you're
using to hit this shot. You mentioned you are coming up short a lot of times. When we
are on an upslope like this typically if you are use to using a lob wedge. I would like
you consider using a sand wedge or a pitching wedge even. Because we want the ball to carry
out onto the green, if we have a lob wedge and we are back here like this it's literally
going to shot the ball right up into the air. I would suggest playing this shot with a sand
wedge or pitching wedge. Second thing I want you to look at is your setup. We have to set
our body's again with the gradient of the slope. To get our hips and shoulders parallel
to the slope. I just want you to watch that you're not setting up with too much weight
on your left side because if you do you will dig the club head into the sand. If you're
hanging back too much this way your probably scooping the golf ball and thats why your
having such difficulty with it coming up short. We are going to set our bodies parallel to
the slope. We are going to play the ball just a little bit up in our stance, but for this
particular shot I want you to aim pretty square to the hole. There again on our backswing
we are going to rotate the face so we can expose the bounce on the way down. I want
you to watch your hands when you play this shot. We don't want them getting too high,
they are going to feel like they're almost staying below your belt buckle. There kind
of staying down here and they're not getting up here. So, lets go ahead and hit one to
see what happens. If you or anyone else has questions about your golf game, please leave
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