GOLF TIPS: How to play with the ball below your feet
The ball below the feet is never an easy shot to play so a few changes to the set-up position is a must – while you should also certainly consider altering which club you’re going to hit because of the slope and the shot shape.
Here, bunkered Tuition Panel member Andy Carlton, Head PGA professional at Paisley Golf Club, runs through a quick drill on how to play the ideal shot in this situation.
From set-up position and grip, to weight, to stance, Andy has it all covered and explains how you can vastly improve your shot-making when the ball is below your feet.
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