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Keep the tempo on long bunker shots

Keep the tempo on long bunker shots

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 27 August 2010 11:21

When faced with a long bunker shot from a greenside trap, it’s easy for us to get quick and jabby through impact in a last-ditch attempt to achieve the required distance. But when we do this, we often lose our rhythm and collect either too much or too little sand. In this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Lee ...

 
How To Play Bunker Shots From Compact Sand

How To Play Bunker Shots From Compact Sand

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 18 May 2009 16:30

Sometimes when you arrive at the bunker you're not greeted with the ball sat on a beautiful fluffy lie, but instead it's resting on a hard base of compact sand. It's easy to thin the ball over the green from this tricky lie, but with a couple of small adjustments to your set-up and technique it can be overcome. TG ...

 
The 30-Yard Bunker Shot

The 30-Yard Bunker Shot

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 08 May 2009 13:50

The 30-yard bunker shot is one of the toughest shots in golf. It's mid-way between a fairway bunker and greenside bunker shot. That makes it tough to practice. To counter this place an upside down umbrella into the ground 30 yards away from your practice bunker. TG Top 12 Teacher Lee Scarbrow demonstrates the simple keys you need to follow ...

 
Plugged Lie In A Bunker

Plugged Lie In A Bunker

Rating: 3.5

Lee Scarbrow, 24 November 2006 14:58

The 'fried egg' is one of the nastiest lies in a bunker you'll find. When the golf ball is buried beneath the surface of the sand you have to throw your traditional bunker shot technique out of the window. This is the time to focus on getting the golf ball out. Lee Scarbrow has some helpful hints to make sure you ...

 

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