Why do greenside bunker shots fill most club golfers with such fear? The answer is because a lot of weekend golfers have poor technique, which typically results in fat or thin strikes. Instead of ...
The par-5 16th at the PGA West Stadium Course is known for it's 18-foot-deep bunker and it got the better of William Mouw on ...
Bunker shots are some of the most challenging shots for recreational golfers. And much of that struggle comes from a lack of practice. Finding a suitable place to practice bunker shots can be ...
During Thursday’s Round 1 telecast of The American Express, Golf Channel showed a segment of Wagner tackling the infamous 18-foot-deep greenside bunker on the 16th hole at the PGA West Stadium Course.
Smoother sand was his preference, like what he pointed at on the bunker’s upslope. “So now you get a decent lie,” he said. “So for your members, they can play that.” Could that be ...
Bunker play is all about commitment ... replace it with a ball and make the same swing. Megan Padua Buzza, Golf Digest Best Young Teacher, Buzza Golf Coaching, Frisco, Texas.
Instead, the American carded a 13 after three separate trips to the most daunting bunker in all of golf. He would finish ... Mouw decided to play away from the pin, getting out on his first ...
The difficult 16th hole, known as San Andreas Fault, features a large bunker that proved challenging ... ve watched Johnson Wagner show the kids on Golf Channel how to skull-shank it to 8 feet.
William Mouw was cruising along at the American Express—until he came across the tournament's infamous bunker on the 16th ... Andrew Wevers/Getty Images Golf can be aggravating, even for ...
During Thursday’s telecast of The American Express, Golf Channel’s Johnson Wagner showed how to play out of the 18-foot-deep bunker on the 16 th hole at the PGA West Stadium Course.