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The Secret To Making A Great Bladed Sand Wedge Shot

There are a lot of players who struggle with the sand wedge shot. In particular, beginner and intermediate players normally have a really difficult time with this particular shot, and if you are in a similar position, you need to figure out ways of getting over this. A good bladed sand wedge shot is not supposed to be something that you keep struggling with these days. There are a lot of tips that can help you make it work.

The following are some simple ideas that you can pay attention to in a bid to ensure that you are in a good position to play one of the best sand wedge shots you have ever done in your career as a golfer:

  • Perfect setup
  • Choose the appropriate club
  • Playing the ball
  • Get a good grip
  • Perfect your stance
  • Alignment of your body
  • Keep practicing

Perfect setup

It is amazing the number of players who tend to ignore this simple rule. You need to make sure that you never ignore the setup for this shot. Take a level setup if the sand shot is going to be shorter.

Choose the appropriate club

The club that you choose has a significant role to play in the results that you get for this shot. Remember that this is by far one of the toughest shots to play in golf. Depending on your style of play, you can also use a pitching wedge for this.

Playing the ball

The ball should be played just behind your leading leg especially if you are looking towards at least 15 yards away from the middle of the course.

Get a good grip

A good grip is mandatory if you are to score any good results from this game. Make sure that you put in a lot of good work, holding the club not too tight.

Perfect your stance

Anything that has the sand in tow requires you to get some good stability on the ground. Make sure that you set yourself in such a position where you are able to get and maintain the perfect balance.

Alignment of your body

For this shot, you need to ensure also that you get your body aligned appropriately. This is important so that you do not skew your shots.

Keep practicing

Just as is the case with any of the other games, you have to put in a lot of effort in order to master this shot. Lots of practice will come in handy for you.