Playing from fairway bunkers

Advanced Playing From Fairway Bunkers for Competitive Golfers

Competitive golfers can use fairway-bunker play to apply pressure without letting ambition outrun the lie.

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Add nuance to the target

Advanced fairway-bunker play is not automatic aggression. For fairway-bunker recovery, if the lie is clean, the number fits a stock shot, and the miss leaves an uphill recovery, go ahead and press. If one piece of lip height, sand depth, and ball-first contact is wrong, move the target a few paces safer and make the committed swing.

Details better players weigh

Fairway-Bunker Play factor Green light Caution sign
Lie quality (fairway-bunker recovery) Ball sitting clean Club likely to snag
Wind or slope (fairway-bunker recovery) Helps the planned shape Pushes toward trouble
Score context (fairway-bunker recovery) Reward is clear Mistake costs two shots

This is where a 150-yard escape where the front edge is a good result becomes less about nerve and more about the best percentage.