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Changing Trajectory with Set Up
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The simplest way to alter trajectory is with your set up
To change your trajectory in the simplest way possible, make small set up changes. To hit the ball lower you can make any of the following changes:
- Shift more over your front foot
- Bend over more from the hips
- Open the clubface less
- Move the ball position back
- Have more level shoulders
To hit the ball higher, simply do the opposite:
- Move the ball position forward
- Add more loft by opening up the face more
- Slightly tilt more behind the ball
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This distance bunker drill is 15-yard baseline. So as you know I'm a big fan of
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benchmarks or baselines that allow you to build feel off of kind of a stock or
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standard shot. With the bunker play I tend to aim for more of a 15-yard
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baseline
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15 up to 20 somewhere in that range. With chipping we did different length
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shots so we had kind of a 10 a 20 a 30 so we could cover a lot of different
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ground. Well with bunkers most greens are about 30-yard circle so if and the
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bunkers are just on the perimeter so typically if you can hit a 15 or 20
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yard shot that can get you close to the middle of the green from the majority
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of
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the bunkers you're gonna face. Then as you get better you can establish how to
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control distance a little bit better. The standard rule for bunkers for new
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golfers is first get out second get on third get close so we're gonna use this
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15-yard benchmark as a way to get out and on in one single step. So I've got
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some targets out there I've got a pool noodle the purple one is set at 15
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yards the blue one is 30 and then these two flags are about in between those so
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I've got the first one at the first flag I didn't set but the first flag is at
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about 10 paces from or 10 yards from here and then the second flag is about
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22 so not quite even but the purple flag the 15-yard benchmark is going to be
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my
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baseline or what I'm trying to target. In order to do that I'm pretty much
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gonna
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try to get the same contact the same speed and the same length of swing so I'm
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gonna try to standardize a bunker shot. For most golfers I like a bunker shot
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that goes up to about vertical in the backswing kind of your your nine o'clock
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swing in your distance wedges or your chest height swing in your distance
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wedges. So if I put a little bit of sand feedback here and we go vertical swing
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we're not going to try and swing really hard we're just gonna let gravity and
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kind of the fact that this is a heavy club help create the speed and take
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ourselves to a nice smooth finish. So we've got our our feedback station set up
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with our two lines and then we're gonna try and hit as many kind of shots as we
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can to the specific target. If we find that that's a too easy of a task then we
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can try and vary it a little bit hit a little bit past a little bit short right
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on it but we're gonna play around with this 15 yard benchmark or 15 yard
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baseline. Okay so standard technique butterfly grip set up a little bit on to
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that front foot up to vertical and that went about 10 so playing a little long
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today just kidding so we'll go I felt like that was a little short of my normal
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baseline so we'll go up a little bit bigger there we go and that hit the pole
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so there's my 15 yard baseline first couple swings of the day felt a little
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short so then I got closer to my full swing and that's my 15 yard baseline
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with my 58 degree wedge so I can play around with a little bit of variety but
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I challenge you to build one swing know how far it goes and that can be your
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stock bunker shot for controlling distance.
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00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:10.560
This distance bunker drill is 15-yard baseline. So as you know I'm a big fan of
2
00:00:10.560 --> 00:00:16.120
benchmarks or baselines that allow you to build feel off of kind of a stock or
3
00:00:16.120 --> 00:00:21.370
standard shot. With the bunker play I tend to aim for more of a 15-yard
4
00:00:21.370 --> 00:00:21.560
baseline
5
00:00:21.560 --> 00:00:26.700
15 up to 20 somewhere in that range. With chipping we did different length
6
00:00:26.700 --> 00:00:30.600
shots so we had kind of a 10 a 20 a 30 so we could cover a lot of different
7
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:38.280
ground. Well with bunkers most greens are about 30-yard circle so if and the
8
00:00:38.280 --> 00:00:43.100
bunkers are just on the perimeter so typically if you can hit a 15 or 20
9
00:00:43.100 --> 00:00:46.800
yard shot that can get you close to the middle of the green from the majority
10
00:00:46.800 --> 00:00:46.960
of
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00:00:46.960 --> 00:00:52.480
the bunkers you're gonna face. Then as you get better you can establish how to
12
00:00:52.480 --> 00:00:57.380
control distance a little bit better. The standard rule for bunkers for new
13
00:00:57.380 --> 00:01:02.660
golfers is first get out second get on third get close so we're gonna use this
14
00:01:02.660 --> 00:01:08.740
15-yard benchmark as a way to get out and on in one single step. So I've got
15
00:01:08.740 --> 00:01:12.980
some targets out there I've got a pool noodle the purple one is set at 15
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yards the blue one is 30 and then these two flags are about in between those so
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I've got the first one at the first flag I didn't set but the first flag is at
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about 10 paces from or 10 yards from here and then the second flag is about
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22 so not quite even but the purple flag the 15-yard benchmark is going to be
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my
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baseline or what I'm trying to target. In order to do that I'm pretty much
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gonna
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try to get the same contact the same speed and the same length of swing so I'm
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gonna try to standardize a bunker shot. For most golfers I like a bunker shot
25
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that goes up to about vertical in the backswing kind of your your nine o'clock
26
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swing in your distance wedges or your chest height swing in your distance
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wedges. So if I put a little bit of sand feedback here and we go vertical swing
28
00:02:02.700 --> 00:02:08.020
we're not going to try and swing really hard we're just gonna let gravity and
29
00:02:08.020 --> 00:02:12.340
kind of the fact that this is a heavy club help create the speed and take
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00:02:12.340 --> 00:02:17.060
ourselves to a nice smooth finish. So we've got our our feedback station set up
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with our two lines and then we're gonna try and hit as many kind of shots as we
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can to the specific target. If we find that that's a too easy of a task then we
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can try and vary it a little bit hit a little bit past a little bit short right
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on it but we're gonna play around with this 15 yard benchmark or 15 yard
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baseline. Okay so standard technique butterfly grip set up a little bit on to
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00:02:43.720 --> 00:02:54.640
that front foot up to vertical and that went about 10 so playing a little long
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today just kidding so we'll go I felt like that was a little short of my normal
38
00:03:01.280 --> 00:03:08.080
baseline so we'll go up a little bit bigger there we go and that hit the pole
39
00:03:08.080 --> 00:03:13.680
so there's my 15 yard baseline first couple swings of the day felt a little
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00:03:13.680 --> 00:03:18.500
short so then I got closer to my full swing and that's my 15 yard baseline
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00:03:18.500 --> 00:03:23.640
with my 58 degree wedge so I can play around with a little bit of variety but
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I challenge you to build one swing know how far it goes and that can be your
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stock bunker shot for controlling distance.
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Overview and Goal1: Solid Contact07:57
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Bunker Basic Shape05:12
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Bunker Line Drill05:05
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15-Yard Baseline03:35
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Bunker Face Rotation02:50
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Steeps & Shallows for Bunkers03:36
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9-Iron Practice03:11
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Trail Arm Only Bunker Swings03:38
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Hands Under Your Hat03:29
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Bunker Single Arm Releases08:45
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Seated Bunker Release04:42
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Four Slopes07:44
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Bunker Low Point Training03:42
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Follow Through Hold04:56
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No Bunker Wipe03:16