 A selection of wedges to use from sand
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In order to become more consistent in extract the ball successfully from wet or compacted sand use the leading edge of the club to hitting the sand first and drive under the ball.
Using a sand iron, with a large flange, will make the club bounce off the surface and making it nearly impossible to get underneath the ball.
I suggest you experiment with your pitching wedge or even your 9-iron, designed differently to help cut into the turf (and therefore the sand) rather than bouncing off it.
Using either of these clubs also ensures your head doesn't come up until after impact to avoid thinning the ball. Remember, learn to vary the wedges you use from sand, depending on the conditions and youwill save valuable shots around the green.
John Hoskison is attached to the Newbury Golf Centre and plays on the European Seniors Tour. For further information visit John's website at www.johnhoskisongolf.com.