In golf, there are two different types of bunkers: sand bunkers and waste bunkers.
Bunkers are difficult enough for most golfers to navigate, so when you see tiny rocks scattered throughout the sand, you might be wondering why they are there—and where you should move them. Yes, the ...
LOUISVILLE, KY - SEPTEMBER 14: A hole marker lays on the ground during high winds prior to the 37th Ryder Cup at Valhalla Golf Club on September 14, 2008 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy ...
Struggling with bunker shots and losing confidence in your short game? Watch Ed, a seasoned golf instructor, break down ...
As someone who’s always struggled to get up and down from greenside bunkers, I tapped my buddy Kelvin Kelley to share some of his best golf tips. In the video below, Kelley, a top-ranked golf teacher, ...
Shots from fairway bunkers are some of the trickiest in golf, but what if there was a way to make them easier? Thanks to this simple tip from Cameron McCormick, a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, now there is.
Sometimes, we tackle the big issues in Stupid Golf Problems, like how to plan a golf trip/bachelor party. Sometimes, we tackle much smaller ones, like where to leave your wedge after you’ve chipped ...
Every golfer knows the feeling: a solid swing, a hopeful flight, and then the soft thud as the ball disappears into a bunker. These sand-filled hollows are designed to cause golfers trouble. They cost ...
The 13th hole at Totteridge Golf Club is one of the best in western Pennsylvania and has several bunkers that present different challenges on every shot. World renowned golf architect Rees Jones ...