Long bunker shots are one of the trickier shots in golf, but Michelle Winkler shows how to make them more manageable. Instead of changing your whole technique, adjust one variable to improve distance control and leave yourself closer looks from long range in the sand.
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I get that feel with my irons but struggle with my wood and especially the driver. When I try the inside swing I am blocking or not getting back to square and the ball goes far right. What’s the best way to get back to square with the driver?
the key to success - keeping it simple. Thanks for reminding us of keeping to the basics and not to over think it.
Nice to see a fellow Xavier grad. Great tip !!!
Any tips for Fairway bunker shots
Asking for a friend
Hey Michelle this is such a great tip, exactly what I have always done and I agree don't go changing everything. What if it's a long bunker shot but I don't have a bunch of green for a rollout shot? I generally have always done what you said in video but with an open face to hit it higher with less roll is that what you would suggest?
Great tip
Thank you. A great tip that makes a lot of sense. I wish I had seen this a few years ago!
thank you
I've always found this shot to be tricky. This tip will help big time, thank you!
This helps with one of the hardest shots in golf!
I get that feel with my irons but struggle with my wood and especially the driver. When I try the inside swing I am blocking or not getting back to square and the ball goes far right. What’s the best way to get back to square with the driver?
the key to success - keeping it simple. Thanks for reminding us of keeping to the basics and not to over think it.