Titleist Tips: Uphill Bunker Shot with James Sieckmann

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As Titleist Staff Member James Sieckmann told us, it’s easy for players to make the short game too complicated. A great case in point is an uphill lie in a greenside bunker. Players will often contort their bodies in an attempt to accommodate this lie, but more often than not the result is a muffed or bladed shot that doesn’t escape the sand.

James joined us out on the golf course and walked through a few keys that will help take the stress out of this situation.

Try James’ keys the next time you’re faced with an uphill bunker shot:

– Walk onto the green surface to pick out a landing spot
– Consider multiple clubs – for an uphill lie, use a lower lofted wedge
– Stand tall, align your spine 90° to the earth’s center
– Narrow stance, slightly open
– Swing the club and hands slightly left through impact to lower the shot trajectory

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