Wet sand happens because of uncontrollable factors (rain), and firm sand happens when a bunker doesn't regularly get raked or ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tommy O'Brien Jr. explains a huge mistake he sees golfers make from the sand - and shares an easy fix.
Golfers tend to fall into one of two camps: They either love the sand, or they avoid it at all costs. I've been on both sides. In college - and for years before that - I really struggled out of ...
Bunker shots can be one of the most intimidating parts of the short game for many golfers. A technique focused on maximizing forgiveness aims to make sand shots more consistent and easier to execute.
Hitting a high, spinning bunker shot can be difficult for the recreational golfer. Most players who I see struggle in sand never get in a proper setup position. Try opening the clubface to where it’s ...
Ahead of the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, which demands golfers navigate their ball on and around the baked-out slopes, we're launching a daily Ground Game series. A slate of daily articles to help ...
Is your normal tendency in a bunker to decelerate and leave the ball in the sand, or to bounce the club off the sand and send a Mach 1 bullet over the green? If one of these tendencies sounds like you ...