Get Serious Spin From the Sand
If you want more pars and serious spin from the bunker, try this great tip from Christina Ricci. You’ll experience hop & stops and your sand shots finishing closer to the hole.
Don’t get anxious about your bunker play. Our expert LPGA and PGA Instructors give their best advice for playing out of the sand.
If you want more pars and serious spin from the bunker, try this great tip from Christina Ricci. You’ll experience hop & stops and your sand shots finishing closer to the hole.
The simplest way to play the different shots and distances you need out of bunkers is to use a range of your clubs. Here is a guide from Kellie Stenzel.
Deep bunkers can be daunting. Trillium Rose has the best practice setup and the right technique to help you escape the sand with a splash shot.
Kellie Stenzel shows how to open the face of your sand wedge and release with your hands to launch your ball high and sit it down quickly near the flag.
LPGA Legends Tour player Cindy Miller demonstrates escaping the dreaded ‘Fried Egg lie’. What do you do when you find your golf ball buried in the sand and up against the lip of the bunker?
If you lack confidence in bunkers Kellie Stenzel recommends keeping a couple of key thoughts in mind – making a full swing and taking lots of sand.
LPGA Teaching Professional Christina Ricci shows how the key when your ball has a downhill lie in the sand is trust (and your shoulders).
Longer bunker shots are tough! Here’s a short practical tutorial from Alison Curdt to give you more confidence and results from 40 yards out in the sand.
If you struggle with long greenside bunker shots, then let’s begin with a smart club choice. Join LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci as she shows how to have success with longer shots from the sand.
Grab three tees and practice your bunker shots with Christina Ricci. With this fun drill your brain will focus on the tees and you’ll make much better contact with the sand.
You are not always going to get perfect lies in the sand. Kellie Stenzel shows how to play a buried or fried egg lie.
Michele Low shows why its a mistake trying to lift the ball out of fairway bunkers using your hands or body. Keep the ball in the middle of your stance and your weight forward.