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Master the ‘ice-cream scoop’ technique to expose the truth behind fried-egg myths. Follow these steps.

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 15, 2024Updated:August 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fried-egg lies are dreaded occurrences in bunker play, but they don’t have to be insurmountable obstacles. With the right technique, you can escape these tricky situations and get back on track with your game. When faced with a fried-egg lie, it’s important to approach the shot with a different technique than you would a typical bunker shot. Instead of opening the face of the club, you should turn the toe over the clubface towards the target. This will allow you to dig the edge of the club into the sand and dislodge the ball from its embedded position.

GOLF Teacher to Watch Derek Swoboda suggests visualizing the clubface as an ice-cream scoop when approaching a fried-egg lie. By using this technique, you can ensure that the clubhead digs into the sand and effectively moves through the embedded ball. The key to success with this shot is to maintain a normal swing and setup while focusing on ensuring the club moves down and through the sand. By following these simple steps, you can increase your chances of escaping a fried-egg lie with ease.

While many recreational players struggle with bunker shots, particularly those involving fried-egg lies, learning the proper technique can make a significant difference in your game. By understanding how to adjust your approach and execute the shot effectively, you can navigate these challenging situations with confidence. By turning the toe over the clubface, using the ice-cream scoop visualization, and focusing on moving the club down and through the sand, you can improve your ability to escape fried-egg lies and save strokes on the course.

By incorporating these tips into your game, you can enhance your bunker play and become more adept at handling fried-egg lies. With practice and patience, you can master the technique required to successfully escape these tricky situations and improve your overall performance on the course. Remember to stay focused on the fundamentals, maintain a smooth swing, and trust in your ability to execute the shot effectively. By following these guidelines, you can approach fried-egg lies with confidence and set yourself up for success in your game.

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