
Who is this for?
If you sometimes have trouble with your bunker shots, you should try this alternate method for more consistent results.

Keep the Speed
Use a sand wedge with a chipping motion with a lot of speed. The biggest mistake that recreational golfers make is not putting enough speed on it. This method forces you to focus on the speed.

The Result
With this hybrid shot, you will get close enough to the hole to make par. Commit to the shot and follow through.
I follow your Hump Day series, but, you don’t appear to give/show the ball position for the shot/s involved, nor the feet position, open, closed, offset straight, etc . Or is this not important?
Robin L