This part we're going to talk about our setup. So when you go into a bunker you can stand straight on with your feet leaning towards the target. You can stand open, that's what your feet now going to the left to the target or you could stand closed. So there's three different ways that you can attack this shot. If you stand straight on, you will catch some dirt. If you stand open, you'll catch less dirt.
And if you stand close, you'll catch the most dirt, very steep. Square you get little steepness. And if you stand open, you can actually see where the club wants to come back. And that's why they call it more of a shallow attack. The other thing is do you dig in or not? It's strictly up to you.
I usually stand in this position. Some people dig in with their feet until they're down below the ball. So that's the technique you can use. You can dig in on one side to keep that foot high. Dig this one down. I say that helps you dig straight down if you don't want to dig in, but you're hitting the ball too cleanly.
Another way is this would be your normal setup. You would go wider and that puts you down below the ball. So again, recap. You can stand square, you can stand open, or you can stand closed. So, all three of these setups work in bunker shots.