Hey guys we have another closest to the pin challenge but this is Bunker Edition have you guys practiced one the last time you don’t don’t don’t no literally I would call my dad in college tournaments and be like how the hell do you hit a bunker shot not even

Kidding get on down there oh my gosh that was pretty good that was so good that’s mediocre I actually feel good about this wait are you joking G like that okay okay out that’s fine sit wait sit oh go right wait come back maybe trickle trickle trickle maybe off the

Green I think Kaylin’s closer 11 12 13 14 17 you won yes I might have to take this you good job

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  1. @golfgirlgames,
    You four may not like bunkers, but I think I can speak for everyone when I say we all like watching you four ladies not like bunkers. LOL!

  2. Easy way to get out of bunkers as I was taught. Open stance and body left of target. Have ball forward of stance just a bit short of left heal if right handed swing. Get in position with knees bent. Note 1: Keep the knees bent for whole swing dont stand up on it. Set club behind ball club face just a tiny amount right of target. Should look slightly open. You want to bring the club on take away in line with your feet "open stance", so a little outside the line not straight back. Take appropriate swing for distance and hit the sand with club head a few/three inches behind ball and a few inches under ball with an accelerating swing. This is old school method but a simple way to completely change your ability to manage traps. With just a little practice you will be expecting the ball in or around hole on many bunker shots moving forward. There are new methods strategies for bunker play today which some pros use, but the above method is by far the simplest method to do well with little practice. Actually all of you looked like you may have been taught this method. SO really to get good just review these concepts and stick to them. The biggest problem with it is standing up on shot in back swing.

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