PERFORMANCE TIP
To consistently hit good bunker shots, your angle of attack must be shallow, not steep. Many people misunderstand this, and think that chopping down on the sand pops the ball up.So open the clubface, widen your stance and swing the club more around you, and not too severely up and down. The image you want is the clubhead skimming the sand, just like if you were standing in a swimming pool skimming the water with the back of your hand.
Golf Tips

Tempo Trainer
Chipping Basics
Lower Your Scores Fast
Simulating Pressure #1
Simulating Pressure #2
Tiger Talk #1
Tiger Talk #2
Internal Keys for Success
Travel Tips
Build Your Confidence
Take it to the Course
Power "L" Position
Change is Good
Alignment Keys
Bump and Run Shots
Bunker Shots
Choosing the Proper Sand Wedge
Clubfitting
Cold Weather Tips
Don't Be Tense
Drain Your Short Putts
Drawing and Fading the Ball
Driving Tips for Power
Extra Pop for Your Tee Shots
Fairway Bunker Shots
Finding Your Target
Get Fit for Golf

Get Up and Down
Goal Setting
Goal Setting, Part II
Grip Basics
How to Play in the Wind
How to Practice Effectively
How to Spin the Ball
How to Warm Up
Learn from the Pros
Learn from the Tour Players
Liven Your Practice Sessions
Maximizing Practice Time
Observations from the Tour
Posture Keys
Pre-Shot Routine
Putt with Rhythm
Putting Drill
Putting Tips
Quick Tips
Reading Greens
Short Game Challenges
Short Iron Play
Starting Juniors in Golf
Stay Sharp in the Winter
Stop Coming Over the Top
What Can Be Learned from the Tour Players
What is Golf in the Now


CONTACT JIM
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