Excellent video Brian on Common Bunker Mistakes! This showed up on You Tube this morning and I have never seen it, so needless to say, I will be spending some time with it. I like your initial suggestion regarding wedges and their bounce. Unlike your "packed down" bunkers, ours just had sand added and are now "fluffy!" I find that my LW works better in these than does my SW. I also like the idea that you proposed regarding "opening the clubface." Opening does definitely increase the loft of the club. Well Done Brian! Now let's see if I can execute!!!! :-)
The bounce on your LW might be more than your SW which is why it is working better. 10 degrees + works well in really thick sand (with an open face). Brian
Hi Brian, Thank you for this golden tip. I have known that my footwork is deficient resulting in all manner of problems both in bunkers and in short game in general. The bucket drill is brilliant. 10 minutes of this and my pitching has improved out of sight even if I had to substitute a flower pot for the bucket! Thanks again. cheers, jk
That’s great to hear. I am pleased you have found it beneficial. I have a little secret for you. It also works well for a driver. Just don’t tell anyone. Thanks for watching. Brian
Avoid sand like the plague Angie (until you get better at that skill). Do whatever it takes to avoid them. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Stay well. Brian.
Thanks for gr8 video Brian. That bunker on 18 is very deep ,and given that the bunker is bigger than the green in area its so its easy to miss a bit left and be in. My second shot in will now aim right to miss this trap. My goal from that bunker is to get out on green first time, as due to slope its also very difficult to get close. Thank you for the tip,, I have a 57/ 11 which I use on most of bunkers at Langy, and a 60/ 8 if bunkers are wet and firm. my fault on this hole is 5. I tend to swing too short so need to swing longer to get ball out I will practice that shot as soon as I can get back to course.
These videos are probably causing you more pain than helping your golf as you see how good the course is and you can't get there. Sorry to do that to you. Those strategies sound good. It is certainly a bunker you don't want to be in. Swinging longer with your 60/8 would be a great idea. I can't think of many bunkers at Lang Lang where I would use the 57/11.
Good tips that will no doubt be put to good use on Tuesday .Just got in from my old school mates and footie pals get-together.Hence prompt comments. We meet at each others homes one does the starter to one the main and one the sweet . It always goes well . Will let you know how the next round goes. Stay well Thanks
Greetings Brian hope you are well and safe, another great skills video really like the bucket drill something I can try at home, your 1st tip stay out of the bunkers, I would happily spend the day in the bunkers just to be back playing golf, hopefully we will be back soon, cheers and Happy Golfing
Thanks David I’m glad you enjoyed the video. It will be great to be back playing. Not long to go now. All good here. I hope you are well. See you soon. Brian
Glad you enjoyed it @Tom Hester. I have had a very interesting career. I love what I have been doing for the past 10 years though. Helping people play better golf. Thanks for noticing the new description. Brian
All too often at my course the sand is firm and compacted, so I appreciated your advice NOT to open the club face and have a U shaped swing, with good follow through. I agree that I don’t practice bunker shots enough and will try to remember the bucket drill. Thanks
Great to hear it resonated with you Martin. just a little bit of practice can go a long way. Here is a video that might also help. ruclips.net/video/oUTV-0lYayU/видео.html Brian
Will the R foot in the bucket work for other shots, not in the sand, to help prevent leaning to the right? I really enjoy your videos and the straight forward explanations. Thanks from San Diego, Ca. United States.
hey @george k thanks for your question and I am glad you like my videos. I always try to make them as simple and as well as I can. I have never been to San Diego but I always think of the Americas cup and Dennis Connor when I hear it mentioned. One day I might over there and play some golf. The bucket on the foot exercise works in a whole variety of shots. I have placed a couple of links to older videos I have made on this subject. ruclips.net/video/rnKHYXhXyPQ/видео.html ruclips.net/video/1soHLJFyhJw/видео.html Thanks for watching. Brian
Good video Brian, I have been practising a lot in my diy bunker, however the sand is much softer than Morack. In a scenario where the sand is packed hard, should you use a slightly steep angle of attack with your swing, to minimise the risk of blading the ball out? Mike.
Good to see you are working on all parts of your game while in lock down Mike. I was hoping we could all get back on Monday.....but....... The only bunker shot where you need a steeper angle of attack would be a buried bunker shot. Shallow is the way to go for all others. I would be paying attention to the bounce angle of your sand wedge and what happns to the bounce of the club if you open or close the club face. I am looking forward to catching up with you at Morack again very soon. Brian
Yes I am David. We were hopening for a re open next week but it is not looking like it will go that way. Who knows when we will be back to golf here in Victoria???? Opening the club face increases the bounce of the club so in really soft sand where there is a lot of sand this would be helpful. Closing the club lowers the bounce of the club so in situations where there is fine or compacted sand this would be beneficial. I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for caring. Brian
fitzygolfpro Thanks Brian. We have deep fine sand usually so I will tend to open the face and give it a try. Your lockdown seems to be going on for ages. I suppose you must have had lots of cases although in such a huge sparsely populated country you would think it would not be such a problem compared to Europe. Lets hope with the summer coming they relax things a little
That’s how I would approach it too with a slightly open club face. We have been in lockdown for 21 of the last 27 weeks. We are close but not yet apparently. Melbournians are frustrated and have lock down fatigue. Fingers crossed. Stay well. Brian
we have a very deep and very soft sand on a narrow green with a drop off on the other side. You have to hit it hard, perfect without mistakes so it requires a high shot, every takes two to escape
Hey Chris. That is a tough shot. I would be doing everything I could to avoid that bunker. It sounds a bit like Big Bertha a bunker on the left hand side of the famous Par 3 15th hole at Kingston Heath here in Melbourne. It's ok to miss the green somewhere else and make an easy bogey than have to hit a great bunker shot for a much tougher bogey. Here's a couple of links to other videos I have made which might be of help. ruclips.net/video/MjtnYVACF8s/видео.html ruclips.net/video/v6qDvZqeG3s/видео.html Thanks for your comment and for watching my video. Brian
Gday Brian, another good video but even watching it i was getting anxious, single figure but can't play bunkers any more, even when I practice its a disaster, we have a mixed bag of bunkers with firm then fluffy with different sand .. I used to be ok but now🤯 I use a cleveland CBZ 2 60-10 .. any thoughts would be appreciated Cheers
It’s 20 years since I played there Ian but when I last played there a low bounce was the way to go. Try before you change. Alternatively try a slightly closed club face at address. See if that helps. Let me know how it goes. Brian
I am glad you enjoyed it Simon. I have to say I don't think about the ball at all. I am aiming somewhere behind the ball. If you think about the ball you will hit the ball and that is not the desired outcome. Thanks for watching. Brian
Objective and clear, thank you Brian; As you mention, practice, practice, practice
Glad it was helpful Luis!
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Excellent video Brian on Common Bunker Mistakes! This showed up on You Tube this morning and I have never seen it, so needless to say, I will be spending some time with it. I like your initial suggestion regarding wedges and their bounce. Unlike your "packed down" bunkers, ours just had sand added and are now "fluffy!" I find that my LW works better in these than does my SW. I also like the idea that you proposed regarding "opening the clubface." Opening does definitely increase the loft of the club. Well Done Brian! Now let's see if I can execute!!!! :-)
The bounce on your LW might be more than your SW which is why it is working better. 10 degrees + works well in really thick sand (with an open face).
Brian
Hi Brian,
Thank you for this golden tip. I have known that my footwork is deficient resulting in all manner of problems both in bunkers and in short game in general. The bucket drill is brilliant. 10 minutes of this and my pitching has improved out of sight even if I had to substitute a flower pot for the bucket! Thanks again. cheers, jk
That’s great to hear. I am pleased you have found it beneficial.
I have a little secret for you. It also works well for a driver. Just don’t tell anyone.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Great video for me to revisit
Thanks Brian
Always good to revisit things Angie.
I still revisit my notes from my coach from 45 years ago.
They are still relevant today.
Brian
Super video! Hoping to stay out of the sand tomorrow but this will help if I need! Thanks Brian 🌟
Avoid sand like the plague Angie (until you get better at that skill). Do whatever it takes to avoid them.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Stay well.
Brian.
Thanks Brian,
Easy to understand.
Thanks James. Mission accomplished. That is what I always try to do.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Brian
Great video, Doc.
Thanks Keith I appreciate that.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
When I mess up the bucket drill I was trying to think of a curse that rhymes with bucket but can't think of any! Great video once again Brian.
That’s funny Patrick. Pluck it may work.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Thanks for gr8 video Brian. That bunker on 18 is very deep ,and given that the bunker is bigger than the green in area its so its easy to miss a bit left and be in. My second shot in will now aim right to miss this trap.
My goal from that bunker is to get out on green first time, as due to slope its also very difficult to get close.
Thank you for the tip,, I have a 57/ 11 which I use on most of bunkers at Langy, and a 60/ 8 if bunkers are wet and firm. my fault on this hole is 5. I tend to swing too short so need to swing longer to get ball out
I will practice that shot as soon as I can get back to course.
These videos are probably causing you more pain than helping your golf as you see how good the course is and you can't get there. Sorry to do that to you.
Those strategies sound good. It is certainly a bunker you don't want to be in.
Swinging longer with your 60/8 would be a great idea.
I can't think of many bunkers at Lang Lang where I would use the 57/11.
Good tips that will no doubt be put to good use on Tuesday .Just got in from my old school mates and footie pals get-together.Hence prompt comments. We meet at each others homes one does the starter to one the main and one the sweet . It always goes well .
Will let you know how the next round goes.
Stay well
Thanks
Sleep well David. I’m glad you had a good reunion. I hope the rain stops so you can get out to play on Tuesday.
Thank you Brian great master class lesson .
Glad you enjoyed it Andrew.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Greetings Brian hope you are well and safe, another great skills video really like the bucket drill something I can try at home, your 1st tip stay out of the bunkers, I would happily spend the day in the bunkers just to be back playing golf, hopefully we will be back soon, cheers and Happy Golfing
Thanks David I’m glad you enjoyed the video. It will be great to be back playing.
Not long to go now.
All good here. I hope you are well.
See you soon.
Brian
Another great video, Brian. Interesting bio, also.
Glad you enjoyed it @Tom Hester.
I have had a very interesting career. I love what I have been doing for the past 10 years though. Helping people play better golf.
Thanks for noticing the new description.
Brian
All too often at my course the sand is firm and compacted, so I appreciated your advice NOT to open the club face and have a U shaped swing, with good follow through. I agree that I don’t practice bunker shots enough and will try to remember the bucket drill. Thanks
Great to hear it resonated with you Martin.
just a little bit of practice can go a long way.
Here is a video that might also help.
ruclips.net/video/oUTV-0lYayU/видео.html
Brian
Great Brian
Thanks Anne I put some new skills to te test in this one.
@@fitzygolfpro i noticed. Very good
Thanks
Thank you so much for that @Amit Puri
I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Brian
Will the R foot in the bucket work for other shots, not in the sand, to help prevent leaning to the right? I really enjoy your videos and the straight forward explanations. Thanks from San Diego, Ca. United States.
hey @george k thanks for your question and I am glad you like my videos. I always try to make them as simple and as well as I can. I have never been to San Diego but I always think of the Americas cup and Dennis Connor when I hear it mentioned. One day I might over there and play some golf.
The bucket on the foot exercise works in a whole variety of shots. I have placed a couple of links to older videos I have made on this subject.
ruclips.net/video/rnKHYXhXyPQ/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/1soHLJFyhJw/видео.html
Thanks for watching.
Brian
Good video Brian, I have been practising a lot in my diy bunker, however the sand is much softer than Morack. In a scenario where the sand is packed hard, should you use a slightly steep angle of attack with your swing, to minimise the risk of blading the ball out? Mike.
Good to see you are working on all parts of your game while in lock down Mike. I was hoping we could all get back on Monday.....but.......
The only bunker shot where you need a steeper angle of attack would be a buried bunker shot.
Shallow is the way to go for all others. I would be paying attention to the bounce angle of your sand wedge and what happns to the bounce of the club if you open or close the club face.
I am looking forward to catching up with you at Morack again very soon.
Brian
Great video Brian. When would you open and close the face?
PS. Are you still in lockdown?
Yes I am David. We were hopening for a re open next week but it is not looking like it will go that way.
Who knows when we will be back to golf here in Victoria????
Opening the club face increases the bounce of the club so in really soft sand where there is a lot of sand this would be helpful.
Closing the club lowers the bounce of the club so in situations where there is fine or compacted sand this would be beneficial.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for caring.
Brian
fitzygolfpro Thanks Brian. We have deep fine sand usually so I will tend to open the face and give it a try. Your lockdown seems to be going on for ages. I suppose you must have had lots of cases although in such a huge sparsely populated country you would think it would not be such a problem compared to Europe. Lets hope with the summer coming they relax things a little
That’s how I would approach it too with a slightly open club face.
We have been in lockdown for 21 of the last 27 weeks. We are close but not yet apparently. Melbournians are frustrated and have lock down fatigue.
Fingers crossed.
Stay well.
Brian
we have a very deep and very soft sand on a narrow green with a drop off on the other side. You have to hit it hard, perfect without mistakes so it requires a high shot, every takes two to escape
Hey Chris. That is a tough shot.
I would be doing everything I could to avoid that bunker. It sounds a bit like Big Bertha a bunker on the left hand side of the famous Par 3 15th hole at Kingston Heath here in Melbourne.
It's ok to miss the green somewhere else and make an easy bogey than have to hit a great bunker shot for a much tougher bogey.
Here's a couple of links to other videos I have made which might be of help.
ruclips.net/video/MjtnYVACF8s/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/v6qDvZqeG3s/видео.html
Thanks for your comment and for watching my video.
Brian
@@fitzygolfpro thank you for the great tips
My pleasure
Gday Brian, another good video but even watching it i was getting anxious, single figure but can't play bunkers any more, even when I practice its a disaster, we have a mixed bag of bunkers with firm then fluffy with different sand .. I used to be ok but now🤯
I use a cleveland CBZ 2 60-10 .. any thoughts would be appreciated
Cheers
10 degrees is suited to quite fluffy sand and a lot of sand Ian. Is this your typical bunker?
@@fitzygolfproThanks Brian, so a low bounce 60-6 would help?
Definitely if your bunkers are firm fine sand. Where do you play Ian?
@@fitzygolfproCheers Flagstaff Hill Adelaide
It’s 20 years since I played there Ian but when I last played there a low bounce was the way to go. Try before you change. Alternatively try a slightly closed club face at address. See if that helps.
Let me know how it goes.
Brian
Great tips Brian, with your set up, are you actually aiming at ball knowing club will actually strike just behind ball though?
I am glad you enjoyed it Simon. I have to say I don't think about the ball at all. I am aiming somewhere behind the ball. If you think about the ball you will hit the ball and that is not the desired outcome.
Thanks for watching.
Brian