Bunker shots can be some of the most intimidating shots in golf for new and even experienced players. Getting stuck in a ...
Ryan Young, a top instructor at Chambers Bay, shows you how to finally overcome gnarly greenside bunker shots. No golfer enjoys hitting bunker shots, but, unfortunately, they come with the territory ...
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 ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Kellie Stenzel outlines five mistakes she sees recreational golfers make from the bunkers. The post 5 ...
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 ...
Don't get me wrong, every golf shot can be a tricky one — especially if you're a beginner golfer (or just an average one like I am). But between the tee shots, approach shots, short game, and putting, ...
Fairway bunkers can be tricky to navigate in comparison to greenside bunkers. Many golfers take too much sand or open up the face, but let’s settle the debate. Fitness guru and Professional Long ...
Fried eggs are a great way to start your day — especially when paired with toast — but it’s a different story on the golf course. These tricky bunker shots have a way of taking the wind out of your ...
The most difficult shots in golf are the ones we never practice. The 30-60-yard bunker shot, the high cut around a tree, the awkward punch from a side-hill lie near a creek and the long fairway bunker ...
A plugged bunker lie isn’t the round wrecker you think it is. All you need to do is generate a steeper approach and make contact with the sand as close to the ball as possible without hitting the ball ...
No golfer enjoys hitting bunker shots, but, unfortunately, they come with the territory when playing golf. While the most important part of a successful bunker shot is simply getting the ball out in ...