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If you find that you're inconsistent in the bunker, use this tip from Michelle Winkler to help keep your knees flexed in your swing and stop skulling it out of the sand.
Comments (4)
on short putts, 3-5 footers, I burn the issues on the left of the hole. is it my technique of looking up to early which pulls my putts to the left? or, can a different fitting on a putter help counter the slight pulls? is a blade or other putter heads help in my decision? thanks, syl
Great idea! We are in Scotland now and the bunkers are taller than I am I will for sure remember this great tip!
On the downswing, do you use a normal swing hitting behind the ball or does your wrist break at or prior to making contact?
should stance always be open & if so how much?
on short putts, 3-5 footers, I burn the issues on the left of the hole. is it my technique of looking up to early which pulls my putts to the left? or, can a different fitting on a putter help counter the slight pulls? is a blade or other putter heads help in my decision? thanks, syl
Great idea! We are in Scotland now and the bunkers are taller than I am I will for sure remember this great tip!