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How to Hit Seve Ballesteros’ Incredible Ryder Cup Bunker Shot

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Seve⁤ Ballesteros‘ ‌1983 RyderCup Bunker Shot: A Masterclass in Skill and​ Equipment Adaptation

PGA National, Florida – A seemingly ⁣impractical shot from a deep fairway bunker helped define Seve Ballesteros’ legendary 1983 Ryder Cup performance, and remains a benchmark for ⁣golfers facing similar challenges.The⁤ amazing recovery, ‌executed with a persimmon wood, ⁤highlights both Ballesteros’ extraordinary talent and the notable​ advancements ‍in golf equipment since that era.

The shot occurred during the singles matches of the 1983 ryder Cup at PGA National. ‍Facing a challenging lie in a fairway bunker, Ballesteros needed a precise strike to advance ‍the ball ⁤toward the green. ‍According to golf ​instructor Gareth Armitage, successfully hitting a 3-wood⁣ from ‍a fairway bunker requires specific setup adjustments: grip down ⁢slightly, play ⁣the ball forward a touch, and dig your feet into the sand.

“Shortening⁢ the shaft, even that small amount, is going to ‍give you a bit more control and also help you get the ball first,”​ Armitage⁤ explains. Playing the ball slightly forward in your stance⁤ encourages clean, ball-first contact, critical for this type of shot. Digging your feet into the sand creates a stable‍ base from an unstable lie.

Armitage emphasizes the​ importance of swing intention, advising⁣ golfers to focus on hitting the⁤ ball ‌- not the sand – and maintain a smooth swing⁢ with less lower-body movement. “I want to almost catch it a little ‌bit – not thin, because it’s going to spin up on me – but I want to make sure I don’t⁤ catch it fat,” he says. “So ⁢I want to make sure I get ball first. Really focus on the back of the ⁢ball and try to keep a smooth tempo. Legs a little quieter in the golf swing to make sure you don’t lose your footing or balance,which could⁣ send the⁤ strike a bit wayward.”

Though, replicating Ballesteros’ feat today is easier due to modern equipment. Armitage notes ⁤that persimmon woods, used by Ballesteros and his contemporaries in 1983, presented a considerably greater challenge. ⁤”Everything about what Seve did with that shot back in 1983 was a million times harder than⁣ what⁣ it is indeed today. Even the visual⁣ looking down at the club was more intimidating.”​ He adds, “[Persimmon woods] didn’t ⁣have the​ same profile fairway​ woods have now. Today’s equipment is much lower profile, which makes it easier to launch the ball. To take that on is one‍ thing – to execute on it is indeed another thing.”

As the ‌Ryder Cup returns to Bethpage Black,‍ golfers may encounter challenging lies. Ballesteros’ 1983 shot serves as a reminder of the skill, ​adaptability, and mental ⁢fortitude required to ​overcome adversity on the course.

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