June 10, 2014
Pinehurst No.2 will showing off its new course renovation at this years Men’s and Women’s US Open championship. The design team of Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, have restored the natural and strategic features from the original 1907 design of Donald Ross by ripping out 35 acres of turf and replacing it with wasteland bunkers and native wiregrasses.
This means that you will be seeing a lot of fairway bunker shots at this years US Open assuming the players manage to avoid the wiregrasses. In this article I’m going to talk through the very simple steps you need in order to play a fairway bunker shot.
Firstly you need to make sure that you pick a club with enough loft too avoid the lip of the bunker or the wiregrasses in the instance of Pinehurst No.2.
The best way to then get a solid contact on the ball is by having a shallow angle of attack unlike a green side splash shot.
Set Up
Swing
You will see some strange variations of the fairway bunker shot at this years US and Women’s US Open’s what with the wiregrasses but I’m sure you’ll see plenty of shallow swings in the vast wastelands that border the fairways at Pinehurst No. 2.