Being successful play Callaway X Forged Vintage Wedge depends on three things: correct setup, proper technique and consistent point of entry.
For the correct setup, It is better to draw or visualize three lines. Each line has a specific purpose. The line going from the target to the ball and then extending beyond the ball is called the target line. The line that is about 10 degrees open to the target line is the angle of our feet or toes. Then I draw a line perpendicular to the target line originating at the ball. This represents ball position, which should be off the left heel for righthanded golfers.
Once you have the correct setup when play Callaway X Forged Vintage Wedgewith the same amount of weight on each foot, the face of the club should be slightly open. This puts loft on the ball and allows the back portion of the bottom of the club to bounce off the sand, as opposed to having the leading edge dig into the sand.
The start of the backswing should be straight back or slightly outside the target line. There is an immediate breaking of the hands as you start this motion, producing a more vertical swing which encourages the Callaway X Forged Vintage Wedgeclub to enter the sand about two inches behind the ball
What you are actually trying to do is to take as little sand as possible without contacting the ball. Allow the sand to lift the ball from the bunker. You can work on getting a consistent point of entry with the Point of Entry Drill. (Callaway X Forged Vintage Wedge)
As you make contact with the sand there should be a cupping of the left wrist. It is the "cupping." Assume you are wearing a watch on your left wrist and the face, as usual, is pointing outward. When contacting the sand on the forward swing, you should try to take the back of your left hand and move it towards your watch face, thereby creating wrinkles underneath your left wrist. This action is called "cupping of the wrist" and it is very necessary in producing quality shots. Since this motion prevents the Callaway X Forged Vintage Wedgeclub from closing, the ball is lifted in the air with backspin.
These are the three most important things. You don't have to be perfect to get out of a bunker, but you have enough of the basic principles to get started.
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