Consistent bunker play starts with controlling exactly where the club enters the sand. This lesson explains why roughly two inches or five centimeters behind the golf ball is the ideal contact point ...
Struggling with your bunker play? In this golf lesson, PGA Professional Dan Grieve provides a complete guide to mastering greenside bunker shots. Learn the essential setup, swing mechanics, and a ...
Struggling in the sand? Learn how to choose the right sand wedge for your game based on loft, bounce, and sole width.
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, ...
To escape greenside bunkers in one swing, you must take just the right amount of sand. Most contact issues in the bunker come from subtle setup errors — playing the ball too far forward, tilting the ...
Bunker play has been a thorn in the side for amateur golfers (and even some seasoned players) for quite some time. For pros on the other hand, these shots look relatively easy. When you watch pro golf ...
The traditional instinct for a high short-game shot is often to open the stance, lower the handle and play something resembling a bunker shot, but that is not always necessary. This lesson introduces ...
View post: They Said What? World #1 Scottie Scheffler and World #2 Rory McIlroy Talk to the Media Ahead of BMW Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen, so top golf coach James Sieckmann gives some ...
There are few shots that amateur golfers hate more than bunker shots, and for good reasons. There are few shots in golf that bring more disaster shots into play than bunker shots. According to Shot ...