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Old 11-06-2005, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by rchang72
My procedure for sand shots is to open the clubface then use a swinging procedure. Feeling the pulling of the left arm through impact. Kind of pulled that from Brian's bunker video. When I started doing some of those shots, the resistance of the sand really accentuated for me some of the impact conditions. So I started to just swing at the sand without the ball.

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Thanks Roger!

You just took me back to my lesson with Ben Doyle. He loves the sand for learning proper impact conditions and if you ever go see him, be prepared to spend time in the bunker, and it's not about sand shots. We have some Ben Doyle video in the Gallery you might enjoy. There are some great drills for the sand as well. You might want to search in the drills category.

Bucket,

I'm not considering that #2 has anything directly to do with the clubface alignment. Only in sensing lag through impact and beyond. As in keeping the clubhead trailing the left hand.
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