Struggling with bunker shots and losing confidence in your short game? Watch Ed, a seasoned golf instructor, break down easy-to-follow bunker techniques designed specifically for amateur golfers.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. I’ve played muni golf all my life. I was never a country-club kid and even the ...
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, ...
Hi, my name's Nick Drain. I'm a PGA professional and a master fitting specialist here at the Titleist Performance Center at Wogan. In this video, we're gonna talk about the greenside bunker shot. The ...
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 ...
Are you struggling with your bunker play? This was certainly the case for Golf Monthly editor Michael Harris. He was ...
Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen, so top golf coach James Sieckmann gives some golf tips to help all levels of golfers learn how to adapt to either firm sand or soft sand. Check out the video ...
At the 2024 U.S. Open, Bryson DeChambeau showcased what many consider golf’s toughest shot: a 55-yard bunker shot. But here’s what I tell my players: The long bunker shot isn’t as difficult as it ...
During a discussion on the Smylie Kaufman Show, the focus was on adapting to different bunker conditions in golf. The scenario presented involves a golfer facing a short-sighted bunker shot with ...
The World No. 1 got a horrendous break early Sunday during the final round, but he still scrambled for a bogey.
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 ...
Golfers know that finding a bunker is rarely a good thing... but just how much of an impact do the sand traps have on scoring for amateurs?