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Pits of sand that dot golf courses are known as bunkers (some call them sand traps), and the holes (a.k.a. cups) are marked with a flag stick (or pin) to help make them visible from a distance.
In the video below, you can see the two of us duke it out from the sand — and learn why using a more forgiving lob wedge, like the CBX 4, is a good option for greenside bunker shots. Do this to ...
Scottie Scheffler is in a bunker about 60 to 70 yards away from the hole, and we’ll give away the ending. He drops his ball to about 8 feet. First, the video. It’s below, and you should have a ...
Yes, the Rules of Golf allow you to remove loose impediments, like stones, from the bunker, but it turns out golf course superintendents have a strong preference for where you should put them.
He also designed Totteridge Golf Club in Westmoreland County, which features a fantastic layout and the 13th hole there has everything you want in a par 4 with bunkers coming into play several times.
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