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Understanding Sand
« on: July 21, 2010, 10:20:37 AM »

Understanding Sand
When striking by a bunker, you will find two points which you ought to attempt to do above all of the else. Very first, strike this sand with this bottom with the callaway ft-iz driver head (this single) related to two inches behind this ball. Second, produce a divot by 1 to 1 as well as a half inches in depth. As well frequently, I notice new comers either afraid to create a sand divot or, on this other hand, get as well a lot of the divot. In actuality, this correct quantity of sand to dig is usually only an inch deep! This primary job with the clubhead would be to produce a pocket of sand in between this taylormade r9 super tri driver as well as clubhead. As this clubhead digs, you are able to notice this sand in between this x22 irons head as well as ball really begin lift this ball upward. There’s no have to attempt to lift this ball by this sand; instead, you ought to merely let this callaway x-20 irons do it for you. Should you dig as well a lot, this clubhead will lose momentum, creating it difficult to obtain this taylormade r9 irons out. Any less sand will avoid a soft landing, frequently resulting in skulled shots.
Practice taking divots within the bunker utilizing these guidelines I’ve provided as well as you’ll soon notice that striking excellent bunker shots isn’t as difficult when you once believed. ishiner 
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