Trying to hit a golf ball that is buried in a bunker can seem like a daunting task. Just remember to do something the opposite of what you are accustomed to doing. Normally when you hit a bunker shot, you open the clubface to use the bounce or sole of the club to help the club skid underneath the golf ball. When the golf ball is buried, close the clubface so the club acts as a shovel to more easily dig a larger amount of sand out of the bunker. PGA pro Chad Rogers shows you how to do this in this bunker golf lesson video.

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