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5 common mistakes recreational golfers make on bunker shots
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel outlines five mistakes she sees recreational golfers make from the bunkers. The post 5 ...
Hitting from a greenside bunker is challenging under any circumstance, but adding a downhill slope adds fuel to the fire. When the ball is below your feet on a downward slope, even solid fundamentals ...
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25 handicap golfer learns bunker basics from short game pro Dan Grieve
In this video, short game guru Dan Grieve gives 25-handicap golfer Richard Baker a lesson on bunker shot basics. Richard ...
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 ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Controlling your distance from greenside bunkers can be challenging for the ...
Many amateurs are happy just to get out of a greenside bunker in one shot. But if you want to take your bunker play to the next level and get up and down more often, you have to learn how to control ...
If you’ve ever faced a plugged bunker shot — otherwise known as the dreaded "fried egg lie," where the ball sits buried in a crater of sand — you know how quickly panic can set in. Fortunately, golf ...
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