Golf instruction has come a long way from the days of 16-lense cameras, grainy VHS tapes and one-size-fits all swings. Thanks to smart coaches, advanced technology and a better understanding of how ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you find yourself in a fairway bunker, one of the most important decisions you can make is whether to hit the sand or ball first. There are a few factors to consider before making your decision — ...
Seeing a golf ball nestled in a fairway bunker is enough to send some golfers into a fear-induced frenzy, with the penal sand traps often sapping shots from their scorecard due to one common fault ...
"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 thing applies. They have little to no shaft lean, which causes them to hit ...
There are tons of elements that go into hitting a golf ball — many of which can be difficult to control — but one of the most important things you need to master is building a consistent golf setup.
Every golfer has experience hitting a bunker shot off of sand that's less-than-ideal. Wet sand happens because of uncontrollable factors (rain), and firm sand happens when a bunker doesn't regularly ...