Playing from fairway bunkers

Common Strategic Mistakes in Playing From Fairway Bunkers

The common fairway-bunker play errors that turn one awkward position into a hole you have to explain later.

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The traps

Players get hurt in clean-contact recovery by rushing the read, choosing a club for a perfect lie, or trying to erase the previous mistake with one spectacular shot. For fairway-bunker recovery, golf rarely accepts that bargain. Fairway-Bunker Play improves when you lower the target, breathe once, and keep the ball moving toward the best next angle.

Fix them fast

  • Tiny target in fairway-bunker play: shift the aim to the largest safe landing area.
  • Overclubbed ambition in clean-contact recovery: take the club that guarantees useful progress.
  • Next-shot blindness from fairway sand: picture the easiest pitch, putt, or wedge before swinging.

For fairway-bunker recovery, the repair is not timid golf; it is committed golf with fewer expensive surprises.