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Umbrella bunker drill

Umbrella bunker drill

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Gareth Johnston, 04 January 2013 11:33

In this video TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston shows you an easy drill to help improve your bunker play. He starts by drawing a simple umbrella in the sand that will give your clubface a tracking line for when you make your swing. This will help it round off and shallow out your swing plane for a cleaner contact for more ...

 
Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 15 December 2011 14:51

The key to consistent bunker play is to have the club enter the sand at the same point, two inches behind the ball, correctly every time. TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip how a small adjustment to your set-up will help achieve this. Video shot on location at Monte Rei Golf & Country Club. For ...

 
Controlling distance in sand

Controlling distance in sand

Rating: 4.5

Gareth Johnston, 15 December 2011 13:51

Once you’ve perfected your strike in a bunker, controlling the distance becomes the easy part as TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip. A longer backswing naturally builds momentum in the clubhead, which will cause the ball to travel further. The three checkpoints highlighted in this video are a good starting point for any golfer that ...

 
Play the high, soft-landing bunker shot

Play the high, soft-landing bunker shot

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 15 December 2011 13:45

When we’ve short-sided our self in a greenside trap, we need to be able to launch the ball high with plenty of spin to stop the ball close to the flag. TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip that cupping your left wrist will add loft to the clubface, increasing the launch angle and utilizing the ...

 
Bury left foot only fairway bunker tip

Bury left foot only fairway bunker tip

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 15 April 2010 12:54

When playing from fairway bunkers, it's important to try and sweep the ball from the sand and not hit down on the ball too much. When you do this, you risk taking too much sand before the ball, causing a dramatic loss of distance. In this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston, we show you how ...

 
Splashboard Bunker Drill

Splashboard Bunker Drill

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 15 April 2010 11:40

When faced with a greenside bunker shot, a lot of amateurs get over-anxious about getting the ball up and out of the sand. They then try and dig down in the sand to get the club underneath the ball, presenting the leading edge of the club. But as TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip, ...

 
Throw sand over shoulder bunker tip

Throw sand over shoulder bunker tip

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 15 April 2010 11:19

When faced with a tight pin from a greenside bunker, we need to get the ball up quickly. The only way we can do that is to keep the loft on the golf club for as long as possible during the swing. In this brand new golf video tip, TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston gives you a great practice drill that ...

 
Acceleration Bunker Drill

Acceleration Bunker Drill

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 09 April 2010 14:40

The only way your ball will travel all the way to a distant flag when in a greenside bunker is if you accelerate through the ball. Thankfully, TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston has a great drill using two lines in the sand and a feeling that you're hitting the sand to the flag that's going to help you achieve ...

 
Cup the left wrist in greenside bunkers

Cup the left wrist in greenside bunkers

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 09 April 2010 14:19

When you find yourself in a greenside bunker, the key to consistent results is to find a good set-up position. A great checkpoint to achieve in your address is a cupping of the left wrist, which is the angle between the forearm and the back of the left hand. Master this tip, as explained in this golf video tip from ...

 

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