This technique makes one of the hardest shots in golf a breeze
There is no shot more difficult for the average recreational golfer than a long pitch from a greenside bunker. Just getting the ball out of the sand can be a difficult proposition at times, and when you add in the delicate touch needed to control your distance properly, the shot becomes all the more difficult.
But while these shots can be difficult, they aren’t impossible. In fact, if you use the proper technique, these shots can be a breeze. GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jonathan Yarwood explains how:
“The high spinny shot is too high risk — it’s very hard to judge when it’s long distance,” Yarwood says. “So I’ve created a shot I call a ‘chunk and run.’”
As the name suggests, this is a shot that you are going to intentionally chunk, and then let it run toward the hole.
“Once it hits the green, because of the less backspin, it’s going to [forward] spin immediately,” Yarwood says. “You’re almost deliberately mishitting it. It’s a no-brainer shot.”
Original article by Zephyr Melton on Golf.com