Jon, I have to tell you that after searching high and low for a clear, straightforward solution to this frequent problem/plague, your presentation delivered the goods. Just remarkable results. I even short-sided myself on the 18th hole last week in a deep front bunker and a very tight pin. Popped that shot out to two feet and saved par. Can't thank you enough!
My 56 deg sand wedge has 12 deg bounce, whereas my 60 lob wedge has 8 deg. The lob wedge is great for compacted bunkers and tight lies like you said John. Great video. One of the better explanations
Well presented video. I liked your emphasis on the bounce and energy of the shot. Whether soft or wet sand, I appreciated the detail of which club to use and how to approach the shot.
Thanks John very informative I get stick for carrying a 60degree lob wedge in these wet winter conditions and struggle in compacted bunkers will be spending more time in our practice wet bunker with my lob wedge.
SHOW and Tell. Describe the situation, Play the Shot (Show) and then explain the Setup and purposes. I would have liked to know how high the lip of the bunker was. I very much liked getting the variations in the second shot. I carry a 54-10 V Grind and a 58-06 K Grind for exactly the reasons you addressed. Thanks.
I usually do decent out of regular bunkers but today the bunkers at the course I played at had 2mm of sand and underneath was like the cart path. Skulled it across the green on a par 3 bunker. Ended up with a 9. Ruined my round tbh. I had bogeys pars 2 double bogey and 1 eagle and a 6 over on a par three🤦♂️. Shot 92🤢
@@TruGolfAcademy You may be right. I'm not technical enough to know, but got the idea following a review of the TM Bigfoot 60 with 15 deg bounce. I couldn't get one being a lefty so got my Cleveland one instead. I play it with the club face almost square and it never fails to get me out.
Good information as I specifically looked for wet and hard bunker shots but you talk too much and show little. Unless you try to gain money by showing in video ads, you really talk too much and that dilutes your good quality info.
You need somewhere between 3 and 5 depending on how strong lofted your irons are and what you want as max loft. Do remember 65% of the game is played with 100 yards of the hole 🕳
Noted Ken, some of my videos are shorter, brief but I had a fair amount to cover. And as they say, tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them!
Jon, I have to tell you that after searching high and low for a clear, straightforward solution to this frequent problem/plague, your presentation delivered the goods. Just remarkable results. I even short-sided myself on the 18th hole last week in a deep front bunker and a very tight pin. Popped that shot out to two feet and saved par. Can't thank you enough!
Amazing to hear, glad to help! Keep up the progress 👍🏻
One of the best videos on hitting out of wet sand and hard pack bunkers!!!
Thanks Michael 👍🏻
My 56 deg sand wedge has 12 deg bounce, whereas my 60 lob wedge has 8 deg. The lob wedge is great for compacted bunkers and tight lies like you said John. Great video. One of the better explanations
Thank you for a very helpful video.
Very clear explanation Jon and good demonstration of these bunker options. Will look out for more of your video’s in the future.
Much appreciated!
Excellent thanks
Very relevant this time of year, great information.
Great video, I will try this because our courses up here in Canada our bunkers are all wet and hard sand.
Very helpful here in the Pacific Northwest. Thanks for the great videos and precise explanations on cause and effect.
Great video and very helpful 👍🏼
Very good explanation! Thanks!
Very nice bunker video thank you.
Very helpful video! Especially the end bit for our deep bunkers at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Thank you!
Great golf course, very jealous 👍🏼
The goto lesson for wet sand play.
Very good.
Thank you.
Thank you Colin
Well presented video. I liked your emphasis on the bounce and energy of the shot. Whether soft or wet sand, I appreciated the detail of which club to use and how to approach the shot.
Thank you Joe 👍🏻
Great lesson! I especially like the fact that you explain the physics behind the thought process.
Many thanks, hope it helps 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Good stuff
Thanks John very informative I get stick for carrying a 60degree lob wedge in these wet winter conditions and struggle in compacted bunkers will be spending more time in our practice wet bunker with my lob wedge.
Hope it helps Graham 👍🏻
Wơuld like to see high lifting the ball from hard floor ( wood or concrete) as well. :-)
Leave it with me 😂
Our bunkers have sand about 4 grains deep underneath which is tarp
SHOW and Tell.
Describe the situation, Play the Shot (Show) and then explain the Setup and purposes.
I would have liked to know how high the lip of the bunker was.
I very much liked getting the variations in the second shot.
I carry a 54-10 V Grind and a 58-06 K Grind for exactly the reasons you addressed.
Thanks.
Sure could’ve used this video last week. Our traps were cement, and it was a struggle! Thanks!
Very welcome Jay, the struggles of winter!
Hi there you wouldn't just chip it ? Ball first ??
Too dangerous if you get just a little sand before ball. I think easier to aim for sand, larger margin of error
Too dangerous I think. More margin for error striking the sand!
I usually do decent out of regular bunkers but today the bunkers at the course I played at had 2mm of sand and underneath was like the cart path. Skulled it across the green on a par 3 bunker. Ended up with a 9. Ruined my round tbh. I had bogeys pars 2 double bogey and 1 eagle and a 6 over on a par three🤦♂️. Shot 92🤢
Use your wedge with the lowest bounce. Cock wrists early and swing very soft / smooth
That's wet sand? You ought to see ours. Virtually mud! I use a 60 with 14 deg bounce. Works for me.
That’s a lot of bounce for hard sand you must be getting your hands ahead to de loft and lower bounce angle. Glad you’re getting success 👍🏼
@@TruGolfAcademy You may be right. I'm not technical enough to know, but got the idea following a review of the TM Bigfoot 60 with 15 deg bounce. I couldn't get one being a lefty so got my Cleveland one instead. I play it with the club face almost square and it never fails to get me out.
I would really love you teachers show us 3 to 4 shots and after those talk endlessly about them. Way too much info and less example.
Thanks for input Bart, I will take on board with future videos 👍🏻
Good information as I specifically looked for wet and hard bunker shots but you talk too much and show little. Unless you try to gain money by showing in video ads, you really talk too much and that dilutes your good quality info.
Thanks, Im working on more show but had a lot to cover. Thanks for input
Your only allowed 14 clubs so you cannot carry a bunch of wedges with different bounces.
You need somewhere between 3 and 5 depending on how strong lofted your irons are and what you want as max loft. Do remember 65% of the game is played with 100 yards of the hole 🕳
Excellent lesson but hit more example shots and talk less ,simplify the main points.
Okay thanks Martin 👍🏻
He could have made his suggestions in half the time.
Noted Ken, some of my videos are shorter, brief but I had a fair amount to cover. And as they say, tell them what you’re going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them!