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Ben Crenshaw Shares Tips for Escaping Any Bunker Lie

News RoomBy News RoomMay 12, 2025Updated:May 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Mastering Bunkers with Ben Crenshaw’s Timeless Tips

Golfers, if you’ve ever found yourself staring down a bunker shot and feeling overwhelmed, you’re in good company. Even the pros struggle with sand traps. But don’t sweat it! Today we’re diving into some legendary advice from the great Ben Crenshaw, who shared his wisdom in a nostalgic throwback to March 1979. Crenshaw’s tips are still gold today. So, grab your clubs, and let’s break it down.

Understanding Bunker Types

First things first, the sand in bunkers varies as much as the courses themselves. Whether you’re on the lush links of the UK or a pristine American course, each bunker tells a different story. When Crenshaw was breaking down the intricacies of bunker shots, he emphasized the three types of sand you often encounter: fluffy, packed, and loose sand on a firm crust.

Get this: fluffy sand is where the fun begins. It’s light and airy, making your swing feel like a dance. On the flip side, you’ve got packed sand – think solid and unforgiving. A sharp swing is your best buddy here. And last but not least, loose sand resting on a firm crust can be a mixed bag. Knowing what you’re dealing with can save you strokes (and sanity) every time.

Bunker Basics: Fundamental Rules

Before you take a swing, let’s cover a few essential bunker rules. When you’re dealing with fluffy sand, grab that thick-flanged wedge, play the ball off your left instep, and go for a bouncier approach. Fluffy sand needs that extra pop!

Now, if you’re facing packed sand, shift gears. Use a thinner wedge, nudge that ball a bit back in your stance, and aim for a controlled cut into the sand.

Also, keep an eye on bunker maintenance. Sometimes, you can learn a lot just by walking around. Notice the rake marks and the texture of the sand; it’ll guide your strategy.

Fluffy Sand Shot Techniques

Now, let’s dive into the specifics of fluffy sand. Think Oakmont Country Club – where that coarse, fluffy silica sand makes fried-egg lies almost a given. The trick? Swing hard and aim to enter the sand about two inches behind the ball.

Opening the clubface to increase height is vital since you’ll struggle to spin shots from this fluffy material. Weight support on your right foot while the ball is off your instep is a classic Crenshaw move that can elevate your shot.

Packed Sand Approach

On to packed sand, like what you’d find at Sea Pines or St. Andrews. This sand is solid, so getting used to it will do wonders for your game. You’ve got to control your shots from this compact material; it’s your playground when you know how to use it.

Play the ball left of center, swing with a half-swing, and the lower flight is your friend. Remember, a thin-flanged wedge will shine here, so keep it in your bag.

Loose Sand on Firm Crust Secrets

Now, let’s talk about that layer of loose sand sitting on a firm crust. Think of bunkers at Inverness or Oakland Hills. The beauty of these is they allow flexibility in your approach. A heavy flange can bounce you right out without cutting into the crust, whereas a thin flange provides control, albeit with a risk of digging.

When it’s wet, you’ll play it similarly to packed sand, so don’t get caught off guard. Confidence is key; trust your instincts, and you can manage both approaches.

Importance of Conditions

Weather plays a silent but important role in your bunker game. Rain can change everything about your shot. Some sands drain better than others, affecting how your ball pops out of the sand. Learning to read conditions can save you those extra strokes, rewarding you for your savvy decisions.

Practice Makes Perfect

Now, none of this advice will work if you don’t put in the practice! Take time on the practice green and experiment with different types of sand and angles. The more you understand how each bunker behaves in real-time, the more comfortable you’ll feel when you hit the course.

Consider creating a mini practice routine where you deliberately try out different bunker shots. This hands-on experience is invaluable, and soon enough, you’ll develop your style, just like Crenshaw.

Wrapping It Up: Bunker Mastery Awaits

So, there you have it! From Crenshaw’s timeless tips to the essentials of bunker management, you’re now armed with valuable insights for your next round. Golf is a journey, and mastering bunkers is a big milestone along the way.

Every time you find yourself in a sand trap, remember: it’s an opportunity to shine. Own your swing, trust your instincts, and make those bunkers work for you. Happy golfing, and may your next encounter with sand be a winning one!


By following these simple yet effective strategies, you’ll not only enhance your bunker game but also find yourself having more fun on the course. Keep practicing those techniques, and soon you’ll be retrieving your ball with the finesse of a seasoned pro.

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