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Pause at the top sand drill

Pause at the top sand drill

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 13 January 2011 16:50

If you watch some of the best bunker players in the game such as Ernie Els and Fred Couples, you’ll notice how long and lucid their motion is. Many amateur golfers do the opposite in their downswings, chopping down sharply on the back of the ball with a steep action from outside the line. This will lead to inconsistent strikes ...

 
Two keys for fairway bunker success

Two keys for fairway bunker success

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 13 January 2011 16:46

The fairway bunker shot differs from a standard greenside trap shot in that you need to strike the ball first rather than the sand. To do this consistently, you should alter your set up in two crucial ways, as TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip. One change involves the level of your feet and the ...

 
Downslope bunker shot

Downslope bunker shot

Rating: 4.5

Rob Watts, 17 September 2010 16:26

When your ball just trickles in to the back edge or side of a bunker, the chances are you’re going to be faced with a tricky sand shot off a nasty downslope. The key to executing this shot successfully is to position the body weight correctly and pick the club up steeply in the backswing, as TG Elite Teaching Pro ...

 
Gain control from bunkers

Gain control from bunkers

Rating: 4.5

Rob Watts, 17 September 2010 16:23

To achieve maximum amounts of spin from sand, your backswing length should always be much longer than the throughswing. As TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts explains in this video tip, the goal should be to leave the club in nice and low to the ground through impact. Just like in football where if you where trying to chip the ...

 

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