Golf Tip: Golfs’ Ultimate Bunker Tip
by admin on Monday, April 9th, 2012 | 7 Comments
www.NewRulesGolfPotential.com In this golf tip. Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor Charlie King, shows you a couple of ideas and drills to help you escape from bunkers. Getting out of the sand can be very difficult without and understanding of some basic principles. Let Charlie King get you out the Bunker.



@MrJaromirhladik its a golf ball bag
you missed the most important fact on set up your left shoulder should be lower than your right because you want the club to go under the sand before the ball ( think about it )-jeff ritter tip that really works
the hell! Is that mini-me’s golf bag? lol!
@bocephusnation0 I knwo how that feels. Some of the bunkers in my home course are just like that— hard pans. At first I tried hitting it like a normal bunker shot with the clubhead slightly opened about 2 or 3 deg up, but ended up causing the wedge to bounce and therefore bellying the ball. Since then I hit it like chip shot. For deep bunkers, I use 60 deg. For normal bunkers, a 55 works fine or a 50 deg.
My home course is, shall we say, underfunded. Thus the bunkers often feature more hardpan than sand. What sand there is is only an inch or so deep. Your advice? Hit a wedge catching the ball rather than thumping it out? How about sand wedge usage from the fairway for those of us uninvested in a 56-60 degree wedge? Best techinque? This note is also a test to see if you actually check your posting site.
You can close the club face if the ball is buried.
smallest bag i have ever seen:P