
1: Use a Less Lofted Club
Hitting the ball from above adds loft to the club. Use a 52 degree wedge instead of a 56 degree wedge so your shot doesn’t come up short.

2: Adjust Your Setup
Bend your knees and tilt with your upper body to get the club at the right angle.

3: Set your Feet in the Sand
Digging your feet into the sand creates a bridge of stability. This will help you stay balanced on the backswing.
I enjoy your tips, I often aim to the left of the target when the ball lay is below my feet? Is this wrong