Introduction
A tutorial on performing stable, controlled transitions between bunkers using predictable footwork, efficient posture management, and low exposure movement.
Key Points
- Teaches structured movement between bunkers.
- Covers how to maintain body alignment while moving.
- Explains compact footwork patterns.
- Uses low exposure paths instead of aggressive lines.
- Supports safe, stable field navigation.
Details
Bunker to bunker transitioning is the process of moving between cover points using controlled, efficient steps. The focus is stability and exposure reduction, not speed or tactical pressure.
Movement begins with identifying a stable starting posture. The player lowers their center of gravity slightly and aligns their torso toward the destination bunker.
Footwork consists of short, deliberate steps that maintain forward momentum without excessive bounce. Large or uneven strides disrupt balance and increase exposure.
The torso remains stable throughout the transition. Minimal rotation helps prevent vertical sway and keeps posture predictable.
Upon reaching the next bunker, the player initiates a smooth, low profile entry using previously established mechanics.
This method creates consistent, reliable movement patterns appropriate for beginners and intermediate players learning safe navigation across the field.