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To hit a high, spinny greenside bunker shot in golf, generating clubhead speed is crucial. However, many golfers make the mistake of using their bodies to create speed, resulting in inconsistent shots. The key to success is to accelerate the hands and arms rather than the body. Correct sequencing and adding speed where needed are essential to achieving success in bunker shots.

One unique aspect of bunker shots is the clubhead coming through impact before the handle. The technique involves unhinging the wrists and throwing the clubhead underneath the ball to provide added zip and spin. Opening the clubface at address and maintaining loft on the face contribute to achieving the desired height. Establishing the correct setup with the shaft straight up and down, hands slightly behind the ball, and a cup in the lead wrist creates the ideal position for impact with the clubhead ahead of the handle.

Proper technique for bunker shots includes making a big turn with the chest behind the ball on the backswing and allowing the body to unwind naturally as the wrists release and throw the clubhead into the sand. The focus should be on unhinging and rehinging the wrists to generate the necessary speed without the need for extra power from the body. Practicing high, spinny shots by tracing a half-circle in the sand and gradually increasing the length and speed of the swing can help improve consistency and performance.

Lindy LaBauve, director of instruction at the Westin Kierland Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, emphasizes the importance of technique and proper sequencing to achieve success in bunker shots. By focusing on accelerating the hands and arms rather than the body, golfers can improve their ability to stop the ball close to the hole. Understanding the unique aspects of bunker shots, such as clubhead coming through impact before the handle, and practicing correct setup and swing techniques can lead to better results on the greenside.

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