As easy as the pros may make it seem, shots from the bunkers aren’t easy. When a recreational player hits into the sand, most are praying they can just get it out in a single shot. There’s a reason ...
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 ...
Early on, your primary goal as a recreational golfer in a greenside bunker is simple: get the ball out and land it somewhere on the green. Once your technique is sound and you're consistently getting ...
Like The Golf Fix on Facebook: Let’s Do This! Follow The Golf Fix on Twitter: @TheGolfFix Breed’s Reads -For greenside bunker shots, it’s important to have an open club face and stance. Dig your feet ...
In all my years of teaching I have found the Bunker Shot to be the hardest technique to teach. As golfers, we are all trying to hit the golf ball with the best possible contact during practice and ...
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 ...
Your approach shot just misses the green and manages to avoid the bunker on that side. Seems lucky, until you get to your ball and realize you might’ve been better off in the sand. Not only are you ...