17 for ’17, Cont.
To become a great short putter, you need to commit to your intended line, aim the ball on your intended line and start the ball on your intended line. And what better way to see that line than with a taut piece of string?
To become a great short putter, you need to commit to your intended line, aim the ball on your intended line and start the ball on your intended line. And what better way to see that line than with a taut piece of string?
It’s time to draw a line in the sand. Literally. For amateurs, the bunker shot can be a source of endless frustration. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In the video below, Minnesota PGA Professional Greg Schulze demonstrates a simple golf tip to improve both the way you think about—and the way you execute—bunker … Read more
While players on the PGA Tour average over 50 percent in the sand save category, the majority of amateurs consider it an accomplishment just to save bogey. That may be because they think of bunkers as “traps” to escape. When I work with new students on greenside bunker shots, I can tell by their body … Read more
In the third installment of Lakewood Golf’s 6-part series, Fox Hollow and Homestead Head Golf Pro Craig Parzybok shares tips for getting out of the bunker. Among those joining him is Denver Broncos Ring of Fame wide receiver Haven Moses along with Lakewood’s Kim Montague and our own associate publisher Chris Phillips. It’s no secret that many … Read more
Tom Watson shows tips to escape the bunker, while Trent Wearner shows a bunker game for different lies. Colorado AvidGolfer How to Escape a Buried Lie As many golfers know, a ball buried in the bunker can also bury your round. So how do you blast the ball out of the sand effectively without blowing … Read more