Few shots in golf are more intimidating than staring down a bunker with a towering lip between your ball and the green. The margin for error is tiny - blade it and ...
The opposite of the standard high-lip bunker shot is the long one, where you have to carry a lot of sand or rough before you get to the green (above). In this instance, you want the sand and the ball ...
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Simple Guide That Can Improve Bunker Shot
Bunkers, the sand-filled depressions on the course, are where confidence sinks with the ball, and technique gets exposed. One splash, one thud, and suddenly the hole feels far away. A bunker shot is ...
"Mid to high handicappers have little to no shaft lean with every club in the bag. So when they get into the bunker, the same ...
Coach Kelvin Kelley gives tips for hitting buried, or "fried egg," bunker shots over a high lip. Use an open clubface, dig in, lean forward, and swing with extra speed. “We’re just trying to get this ...
As someone who’s always struggled to get up and down from greenside bunkers, I tapped my buddy Kelvin Kelley to share some of his best golf tips. In the video below, Kelley, a top-ranked golf teacher, ...
Golfers tend to fall into one of two camps: They either love the sand, or they avoid it at all costs. I’ve been on both sides. In college — and for years before that — I really struggled out of ...
At some point while learning the fundamentals of greenside bunker play, you were likely taught to open your stance — aiming left of the target to offset your open clubface. That approach may have ...
Getting out of a greenside bunker can be a tricky proposition for lots of average or beginner golfers — especially when it's from a deep bunker that has a short-sided pin, meaning you've got to be ...
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