Amazing and simple tips to cover most of the common flaws. Thanks a lot!! This is one of the areas I need to work more on. Keep up the great work!!!👍👍👍
Great tips Brian. My new course has firm sand bunkers so the tips are more than welcome. By the way congratulations on your selection by Golf Digest onto the to 50 list. Well deserved in my opinion. Stay well.
Hi David. It looks like my video was timely. Getting that club face square is vital for you. Thank you for your praise. It was a genuine surprise when a client informed me of this on Saturday. I didn't even know it was a thing. Happy to be there though. I hope you get out on course this week. Brian
Another great video Brian, must say I tend to take too deep a divot with my 54° SW as well as going soft on the shot like the 3/4 swing you mentioned. Time to head to the practice bunker!
Thanks for the tip Brian, helpful, I needed that Sat when I had 2 Adofs plus a couple to make sure in club Champs .... as you would expect I chumped 🤣🏌️♀️
Sorry I am a week late with this trip. My advice is watch the video. Jump into the TARDIS and go back and replay your round. All will be well. Good luck with your next round in the clubbies.
Great video. The course i played last week had firm sand and i opened my 59 deg 3 times with horrible results. The only time i hit a decent sand shot was from a plugged lie and i closed my 55 degree with a punch shot. Great info that i will use because i playing same course this week. Thanks Brian as always
My pleasure Dean. Hopefully you now understand why it is not always a good idea to open the face of your club in a bunker. Especially one with firm sand. Thanks for the update. Good luck with your next round. I hope you take some revenge. Brian
In sand we must accelerate and to this Gary Player. said " first stand wide as you can, put your feets more in the sand and light the matches.What you think about that and can you explain more light the matches Thank you
Feeling with your feet is a good thing. Widening your stance puts you lower to the ground making it easier to hit undr the golf ball taking sand. Striking the match simply means let the club accelerate through the ball. Brian
Oh my, I am going out today to try your 5 suggestions! I think I have been doing every one of these wrong! I recently watched your video on how to shape your shots, I have been working on those ideas for about 3 weeks and am starting to implement then on the course. You are a really great teacher. What is the easiest way to send you money?
Thanks for the feed back Brian. I really appreciate it. I am glad my videos have been of help to you. There is no need to send me money. Just keep getting better. That is reward enough. Brian
Ok, went to the practice sand bunker tonight. By the time I left (100 or so balls) I was hitting 90% onto the green!!! Debbie was with me, struggling. I showed her what you showed me and she went from 20% to 70% in a very short time. Made me look like a wizard! HA! Seriously, around here a 30 minute lesson is running, hang on, let me ask Deb. She has taken several…
Sounds like you had fun. It’s always good when people think you’re a genius. I am glad you have both improved. Honestly there is no need for payment. You have paid me by responding and keeping me updated. Keep at it.
Hi Brian I ruined my score at weekend in two bunkers one on a par 3 ( I walked off with a 10) and a par 4 (10 again) where I played there is softish sand but a deep bunker, I play a 56 wedge for my sw would you recommend a 60 or a 64 for my situation?? My shots caught the lip each time I swung.
Oh no. I feel for you on those 2 holes. I am a huge fan of the 60 degree wedge. I think it would be s great option for you. If you have very steep bunkers a 64 would certainly be an advantage. In the right hands a 56 degree can do the job but well above average skill is needed. Give a 60 degree a go I say. I am sure you will get it out with one of those. Let me know how it goes and thanks for watching. Brian
fitzygolfpro thanks Brian, I changed my channel name I was Average Golfer92 before and I comment on a few of your vids and you always give great advice, I played my local courses at the weekend 109 on my par 69 and 111 at the course with the bunkers, I've been playing 8 months now and I love it just wish I could score a bit better.
+On Par With James And Steven Breaking that 100 barrier is quite difficult at first. But if you go about it logically it's pretty easy. 1. Avoid bunkers like the plague 2. Chip with your hybrid or 5 wood and stay away from wedges of any type. 3. Concentrate on pitch shots from around 30m. Just get them on to the putting surface. 4. Work on your putting from 15 feet (5m) to 45 feet (15m) 5. Basic game plan is 9 bogeys and 9 double bogeys. 27 over par = 96 6. Try to be on the 9 shortest holes so you are putting for a par. Try to be on the 9 hardest holes so that you are putting for a bogey. 7. Leave the driver in the bag and hit your favorite club even if it's a 7 iron. If you can hit 110m you will be on every long par 4 for 4 shots and the longest par 5 for 4 shots. 2 putt and the worst score you can have is a double bogey. If you can follow these steps you should be able to break 100 easily. During the week work on the short game skills and see if you can learn to hit your driver on the fairway a little more often. Good luck with it all.
@@fitzygolfpro I had that shot last week. Not much sand and played the ball a bit too far back in my stance and flew the green. I went back and practiced the shot and put the ball more forward and put it next to the pin....I would definitely like to see a video on that particular shot.
Amazing and simple tips to cover most of the common flaws. Thanks a lot!! This is one of the areas I need to work more on. Keep up the great work!!!👍👍👍
Thanks Raj I appreciate your comments and support.
Keep working on the little things.
They add up.
Brian
Great tips Brian.
My new course has firm sand bunkers so the tips are more than welcome.
By the way congratulations on your selection by Golf Digest onto the to 50 list. Well deserved in my opinion.
Stay well.
Hi David. It looks like my video was timely. Getting that club face square is vital for you.
Thank you for your praise. It was a genuine surprise when a client informed me of this on Saturday. I didn't even know it was a thing.
Happy to be there though.
I hope you get out on course this week.
Brian
Great tips. Thanks.
I appreciate the feed back Aya. Thank you for taking the time to do so.
Brian
Great tips Brian. This was better than a Gary Player one that I saw. I can't wait to land in a bunker tomorrow when I play
I am honored you feel that way.
Another great video Brian, must say I tend to take too deep a divot with my 54° SW as well as going soft on the shot like the 3/4 swing you mentioned. Time to head to the practice bunker!
It is nice to be able to give you something to work on Sean.
Let me know how it goes.
Brian
Thanks for the tip Brian, helpful, I needed that Sat when I had 2 Adofs plus a couple to make sure in club Champs .... as you would expect I chumped 🤣🏌️♀️
Sorry I am a week late with this trip.
My advice is watch the video.
Jump into the TARDIS and go back and replay your round.
All will be well.
Good luck with your next round in the clubbies.
Great video. The course i played last week had firm sand and i opened my 59 deg 3 times with horrible results. The only time i hit a decent sand shot was from a plugged lie and i closed my 55 degree with a punch shot. Great info that i will use because i playing same course this week. Thanks Brian as always
My pleasure Dean. Hopefully you now understand why it is not always a good idea to open the face of your club in a bunker. Especially one with firm sand.
Thanks for the update. Good luck with your next round. I hope you take some revenge.
Brian
Thanks Brian
My pleasure.
In sand we must accelerate and to this Gary Player. said " first stand wide as you can, put your feets more in the sand and light the matches.What you think about that and can you explain more light the matches
Thank you
Feeling with your feet is a good thing. Widening your stance puts you lower to the ground making it easier to hit undr the golf ball taking sand.
Striking the match simply means let the club accelerate through the ball.
Brian
Oh my, I am going out today to try your 5 suggestions! I think I have been doing every one of these wrong! I recently watched your video on how to shape your shots, I have been working on those ideas for about 3 weeks and am starting to implement then on the course. You are a really great teacher. What is the easiest way to send you money?
Thanks for the feed back Brian. I really appreciate it.
I am glad my videos have been of help to you.
There is no need to send me money. Just keep getting better.
That is reward enough.
Brian
Ok, went to the practice sand bunker tonight. By the time I left (100 or so balls) I was hitting 90% onto the green!!! Debbie was with me, struggling. I showed her what you showed me and she went from 20% to 70% in a very short time. Made me look like a wizard! HA! Seriously, around here a 30 minute lesson is running, hang on, let me ask Deb. She has taken several…
$45… let me send you $100.
Sounds like you had fun. It’s always good when people think you’re a genius.
I am glad you have both improved.
Honestly there is no need for payment. You have paid me by responding and keeping me updated.
Keep at it.
Hi Brian I ruined my score at weekend in two bunkers one on a par 3 ( I walked off with a 10) and a par 4 (10 again) where I played there is softish sand but a deep bunker, I play a 56 wedge for my sw would you recommend a 60 or a 64 for my situation?? My shots caught the lip each time I swung.
Oh no. I feel for you on those 2 holes.
I am a huge fan of the 60 degree wedge. I think it would be s great option for you. If you have very steep bunkers a 64 would certainly be an advantage.
In the right hands a 56 degree can do the job but well above average skill is needed. Give a 60 degree a go I say.
I am sure you will get it out with one of those.
Let me know how it goes and thanks for watching.
Brian
fitzygolfpro thanks Brian, I changed my channel name I was Average Golfer92 before and I comment on a few of your vids and you always give great advice, I played my local courses at the weekend 109 on my par 69 and 111 at the course with the bunkers, I've been playing 8 months now and I love it just wish I could score a bit better.
+On Par With James And Steven Breaking that 100 barrier is quite difficult at first. But if you go about it logically it's pretty easy.
1. Avoid bunkers like the plague
2. Chip with your hybrid or 5 wood and stay away from wedges of any type.
3. Concentrate on pitch shots from around 30m. Just get them on to the putting surface.
4. Work on your putting from 15 feet (5m) to 45 feet (15m)
5. Basic game plan is 9 bogeys and 9 double bogeys. 27 over par = 96
6. Try to be on the 9 shortest holes so you are putting for a par. Try to be on the 9 hardest holes so that you are putting for a bogey.
7. Leave the driver in the bag and hit your favorite club even if it's a 7 iron. If you can hit 110m you will be on every long par 4 for 4 shots and the longest par 5 for 4 shots. 2 putt and the worst score you can have is a double bogey.
If you can follow these steps you should be able to break 100 easily.
During the week work on the short game skills and see if you can learn to hit your driver on the fairway a little more often.
Good luck with it all.
fitzygolfpro many thanks Brian, I will let you know how I get on.
I need help with a sand shot when the ball has landed on the back of the bunker...down hill lie.
Hey golfergal That ids a tough shot. It is on my list to film soon.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Stay tuned
@@fitzygolfpro I had that shot last week. Not much sand and played the ball a bit too far back in my stance and flew the green. I went back and practiced the shot and put the ball more forward and put it next to the pin....I would definitely like to see a video on that particular shot.
I will film it soon. I will let you know when it’s going live.
Brian