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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
CTV’s Glenn Campbell brings tips on improving bunker shots and keeping your ball out of the sand with pro Scott Orban.
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
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 ...
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 ...
What Seve Ballesteros Showed Me In The Bunker. Alistair Davies golf shares with you how to get out the bunker successfully and consistently. Alistair shares to great bunker tips that Seve showed him.
While playing golf for the first time in six(!) months the other day, I bombed my tee shot on the 13th hole down the left side of the fairway, but, unfortunately, watched it roll into a fairway bunker ...
Golfers new to the game are often unaware that it's a penalty to repair a pitch mark or replace a divot if it's on your line of play (Rule 8.1). By doing so, you're improving your next shot and that ...