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⛳Golf Clubs and Equipment - https://aigolftips.com/in-the-hole ⛳Custom Golf Clubs - https://aigolftips.com/pinemeadow Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and allows me to keep creating free instructional golf content. Thank you for your support. Struggling to get out of bunkers consistently? Most golfers don’t fail because of their swing — they fail because of a poor bunker shot setup. In this instructional golf video, you’ll learn the simple bunker shot setup that most golfers completely miss, and how fixing it can instantly improve your sand saves. This lesson breaks down bunker fundamentals step by step, focusing on the correct stance, ball position, clubface angle, alignment, and weight distribution. You’ll learn why opening the clubface before gripping the club matters, how digging your feet into the sand creates stability, and why aiming slightly left helps the ball fly toward the target when the face is open. We also explain one of the biggest mental mistakes golfers make in bunkers — trying to hit the golf ball instead of swinging through the sand. By understanding how the sand lifts the ball, you’ll gain confidence and stop fearing greenside bunker shots. This video is ideal for beginner golfers, high handicappers, and any player who struggles with bunker consistency. The setup-first approach simplifies bunker play and removes unnecessary swing thoughts, making sand shots more predictable and repeatable. If bunker shots cost you strokes every round, this simple setup adjustment can make getting out of the sand one of the easiest parts of your short game. Practice this setup and you’ll start escaping bunkers with more confidence, better contact, and improved distance control.