Like The Golf Fix on Facebook: Let’s Do This! Follow The Golf Fix on Twitter: @TheGolfFix Breed’s Reads -For greenside bunker shots, it’s important to have an open club face and stance. Dig your feet ...
The Rules of Golf are tricky! Thankfully, we've got the guru. Our Rules Guy knows the book front to back. Got a question? He's got all the answers. I hit a shot into a greenside bunker. My ball ...
To escape greenside bunkers in one swing, you must take just the right amount of sand. Most contact issues in the bunker come from subtle setup errors - playing the ball too far forward, tilting the ...
There is a term in the Rules of Golf that might seem self-explanatory, but when you read the fine print, it comes with some latitude in how it's applied. The term is "fairly taking a stance." Astute ...
Your ball is plugged in a bunker. Not a great situation. Not the end of the world, either. Depending on your skill level and swing speed, I have two easy ways to knock this one up and close. 1. Low ...
Golfers new to the game are often unaware that it's a penalty to repair a pitch mark or replace a divot if it's on your line of play (Rule 8.1). By doing so, you're improving your next shot and that ...
Touring professionals are magicians out of greenside bunkers, something you’ll see on display this weekend at the Presidents Cup at Muirfield Village. Average golfers, on the other hand, are often ...
What you might still be wondering is where do you draw the line? In other words, when does "fairly taking a stance" become "building" one? For example, what happens when someone gets a little ...
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