How to hit a BUNKER SHOT like a PRO - (Common Mistakes)

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2024

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  • @BikingLJ
    @BikingLJ Місяць тому +1

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  • @davidlahiff1034
    @davidlahiff1034 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for a very informative video on bunker shots. However, I am struggling with your terminolgy when you refer to bowed wrists. I understood that bowed wrists meant very flat wrists like Dustin Johnson at the top. Don't you mean cupped wrists? I have seen a number of youtube videos advocating cupped wrists going back and through and this method has'nt worked for me as it results in fat and thin shots with no consistency.

    • @GP_Golfing
      @GP_Golfing  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback! I understand the confusion around the terms "bowed" and "cupped" wrists, so let me clarify what I mean here.
      When I refer to a "bowed" wrist, I’m talking about the position of the wrist as it relates to keeping it stable and neutral - not excessively broken, and not like Dustin Johnson's style. I try to explain avoiding broken wrist (which I refer to bowed wrist in my case) to maintain a consistent, shallow swing path. My main goal is to avoid a “broken” wrist position on the backswing & follow trough! which could lead to a steep approach into the ball and inconsistent contact.
      Instead, try to keep your arms and wrists forming a "triangle" as you move back and through. This helps to control the club without excessive wrist action, allowing you to guide the clubhead smoothly through impact. The goal is to focus on a gentle, controlled release rather than a forceful release with the wrists, which can cause the inconsistency you’re experiencing.
      I understand that wrist terminology can vary from player to player, so I hope this clarifies things even more. Thanks again for your question and for watching!

    • @davidlahiff1034
      @davidlahiff1034 Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for that helpful explanation. Look forward to watching your other videos.