Originally Posted by BerntR
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In wet sand, use the sharpest wedge you have. I like a 60 degree with minimal bounce... Take sand as usual, but aim for a shallow chunk of sand under the ball Keep the hands moving fast through the ball and accelerate through impact so the club doesn't bounce back up or stop, but slides under the ball. You should get a lot more back spin. Flip tendency is a death move in wet sand...
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So, it seems that it is the opposite of my normal technique of laying the club flat and skimming. The blade would have a more normal profile as it enters.
Thanks!
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