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How to Hit a Bunker Shot from an Upslope

Facing an upslope in a bunker can change how the ball launches and how the club interacts with the sand. The slope naturally adds loft so it is important to adjust your setup and swing to maintain control and distance. This detailed guide from Spine Align Golf explains how to play an upslope bunker shot with confidence and accuracy.

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Understanding the Upslope Lie

When the ball sits on an upward incline the slope adds height to your shot. The challenge is maintaining balance while keeping the club moving through the sand. Without proper adjustments you may hit the ball too high with little distance.

How to Set Up Correctly on an Upslope

Your setup must match the slope to create clean contact and the right trajectory.

Match Your Shoulders to the Slope

Align your shoulders so they run parallel to the slope. This helps you swing with the angle of the ground instead of fighting it.

Ball Position

Place the ball slightly forward of center. This allows the club to slide under the ball without getting stuck in the sand too early.

Weight Distribution

Keep most of your weight on your front foot. This helps maintain balance and encourages a natural upward strike that fits the slope.

Clubface Position

Open the clubface slightly to add softness and allow the club to travel through the sand without digging too deep.

Choosing the Right Club

A sand wedge or lob wedge usually works best in this situation. Since the slope already increases loft you may choose a club with slightly less loft if you need more distance. Your goal is to use a club that complements the natural launch angle created by the hill.

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Helpful Practice Drill

Find a bunker with a gentle upslope and hit several shots while focusing on matching your shoulder line to the angle of the ground. Make slow rehearsal swings first then strike the sand an inch behind the ball. This drill helps you feel the upward motion needed for consistent contact on this type of lie.

Executing the Swing on an Upslope

Once you are set up correctly the swing becomes much simpler.

Swing Along the Slope

Make your swing follow the upward incline. This keeps your strike stable and encourages a high launch.

Maintain Rhythm

Use a smooth tempo. Rushing the swing can cause you to lose balance and hit too far behind the ball.

Accelerate Through the Sand

Continue the clubhead motion through impact. The bunker shot relies on speed through the sand especially when the slope naturally shortens your follow through.

Expect More Height

Because the slope adds loft your shot will naturally fly higher and land softer. Plan for a shorter carry distance.

Common Errors to Avoid

  • Leaning back too much.
  • Trying to scoop the ball into the air.
  • Swinging level instead of with the slope.
  • Allowing the clubface to close at impact.
  • Decelerating through the sand.

These mistakes often lead to thin shots, fat shots or uncontrolled distance.

Conclusion

Mastering the upslope bunker shot helps you handle one of the most common greenside challenges with confidence. By matching your body to the slope and keeping a steady accelerating swing you can lift the ball cleanly and land it softly near your target. Continue building your bunker skills by reading our guide on How to Hit a Bunker Shot from a Downslope or download the Spine Align App for real time swing and alignment feedback. For deeper instruction explore the coaching inside the Spine Align Golf Academy.

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