PGA Tour winner and trusted on-course reporter Smylie Kaufman says these are the two most common areas were amateurs struggle ...
Public golf courses often have a heavier type of sand than private ones, so you may not get the fluffy lie that you see tour players have on television. Nonetheless, the proper tool for this shot ...
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Golf News Net on MSNHere’s the easiest way to get out of a bunker with a buried fried-egg lieThere are few things on a golf ... shots even scarier for golfers is to ask them to hit a bunker shot from a buried lie.
Kisner hit his second wedge shot of the night on the same hole, and from 106, dunked it into a bunker 96 yards away. For all those not familiar with golf's rules ... the driver A sand wedge ...
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Lee Trevino shares the secrets for conquering 5 impossible shotsGolf instruction ... a shallow layer of sand and below that, just plain dirt. What the golfer needs to recognize in this situation is that he is not really playing a bunker shot.
You can use this sand wedge with a square stance for easy application if you are ... wedge has can determine if you get bunker shots or if the golf balls escape to the green.
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