Inconsistent Bunker Distance
Contact feels acceptable, but bunker shots come up wildly short or fly the green entirely.
Why it happens
Distance from a greenside bunker is controlled mostly by swing length and how much sand you take, a different feel than a normal full or chip shot, which trips up a lot of golfers.
Possible causes in your swing, and how to fix each one
Tap any cause to see its fix. Work through them one at a time, usually one or two are the real culprit.
1Varying how much sand is taken
Small changes in where the club enters the sand create big changes in how much energy reaches the ball.
2Inconsistent tempo under pressure
Bunker shots often feel intimidating, which can throw off an otherwise repeatable swing.
3Not adjusting for sand texture
Fluffy sand and wet, packed sand behave very differently and call for different technique.
4Trying to be too precise
Aiming for the flag itself rather than a safer landing area increases the chance of a big miss in either direction.
When to stop self-diagnosing
If you've genuinely worked through two or three of these causes over several range sessions and the miss keeps showing up, that's not a failure since it usually means the real cause is something you can't feel or see in your own swing. A single 30-minute lesson with a certified instructor, who can watch you hit balls, will find it faster than any website. Bring this page along and tell them what you've already ruled out; it'll save you both time.