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Escape from plugged lies

Escape from plugged lies

Rating: 3.5

Richard Ellis, 29 September 2011 10:37

From a plugged lie, the main thing we need to appreciate is how much more sand there is between your club and the ball. In bunker shots, the club doesn’t actually make contact with the sand, the sand provides resistance. So if there’s more resistance, this means you need to provide more clubhead speed into the sand for the ball ...

 
No more upslope nightmares

No more upslope nightmares

Rating: 2.5

Richard Ellis, 29 September 2011 10:31

You thought you’d hit that perfect approach shot only for your ball to fall short of carrying the greenside trap by a yard and rest in the upslope of the bunker. A certain bogey yes? Not if TG Elite Pro Rich Ellis has anything to do with it. In this golf video tip, he gives you some simple swing essentials ...

 
Splash shot success drill

Splash shot success drill

Rating: 4

Richard Ellis, 29 September 2011 10:27

In bunker play, all golf coaches ever talk about is the bounce of the sand wedge. Why is this? Well the bounce is what allows the clubhead to glide through the sand and not dig down into it. As TG Elite Pro Rich Ellis explains in this golf video tip, a good drill to keep the clubface open and maintain ...

 
Success from greenside bunkers

Success from greenside bunkers

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 24 September 2010 14:52

Many amateur golfers struggle to get to grips with the concept of correct bunker technique. In golf, the goal is to hit the ball with the exception of greenside bunker play, where you need to strike the sand before the ball. A great way to practice this method is to draw circles in your practice bunker, as TG Elite Teaching ...

 

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