I played today and..(Rolling) -originally created by JohnnyDee

When I try that the club just bounces off the surface and knifes the ball. 🤷🏻‍♂️
I feel like I wanna see a video of your bunker technique, are you someone that gets paralysis by analysis. All your troubles remind me of my dad, he because obsessed with improving bunker and chipping techniques. He went from being a really competent short game player to someone who would yip and jab anything short game related.

All because he couldn’t help but go down the YouTube self improvement video rabbit hole. It saw his handicap go from a good 5H/cap to low teens. His ball striking never changed but soon as he got near the green his game fell apart and all because he was endlessly trying the new thing instead of doing what he’d always done.
 
I feel like I wanna see a video of your bunker technique, are you someone that gets paralysis by analysis. All your troubles remind me of my dad, he because obsessed with improving bunker and chipping techniques. He went from being a really competent short game player to someone who would yip and jab anything short game related.

All because he couldn’t help but go down the YouTube self improvement video rabbit hole. It saw his handicap go from a good 5H/cap to low teens. His ball striking never changed but soon as he got near the green his game fell apart and all because he was endlessly trying the new thing instead of doing what he’d always done.
I don't think so, most videos I've seen on bunkers say the same things anyway. I was just making the point that the conventional techniques most people teach don't really work for me. But, as we've also discussed, I think a lot of those relate more to lovely, fluffy, sand-filled bunkers that I never play. My best form of defence is to avoid them completely, I often do a round without going in one, simply by taking a longer club when needed or aiming away from them. When I go in one on a proper carded rounded I do what Slime said and just try and get it the hell out without worrying about where the flag is. That normally means keeping the face square and just hitting it hard with a 60 and hope for the best.
 
I don't think so, most videos I've seen on bunkers say the same things anyway. I was just making the point that the conventional techniques most people teach don't really work for me. But, as we've also discussed, I think a lot of those relate more to lovely, fluffy, sand-filled bunkers that I never play. My best form of defence is to avoid them completely, I often do a round without going in one, simply by taking a longer club when needed or aiming away from them. When I go in one on a proper carded rounded I do what Slime said and just try and get it the hell out without worrying about where the flag is. That normally means keeping the face square and just hitting it hard with a 60 and hope for the best.

We tend to have firm bunkers, and the general school of thought amongst the members is to keep the club square. The technique from there will be down to the individual, but if the sand is compacted and you open up the face, and add bounce, then you're creating an issue you don't need.
 
I don't think so, most videos I've seen on bunkers say the same things anyway. I was just making the point that the conventional techniques most people teach don't really work for me. But, as we've also discussed, I think a lot of those relate more to lovely, fluffy, sand-filled bunkers that I never play. My best form of defence is to avoid them completely, I often do a round without going in one, simply by taking a longer club when needed or aiming away from them. When I go in one on a proper carded rounded I do what Slime said and just try and get it the hell out without worrying about where the flag is. That normally means keeping the face square and just hitting it hard with a 60 and hope for the best.
Do you have anywhere to practice bunker shots? Maybe spending a couple of hours in the sand might help - or send you completely nuts :ROFLMAO:

Also, make sure you commit to the shot. No slow half swings.
 
Do you have anywhere to practice bunker shots? Maybe spending a couple of hours in the sand might help - or send you completely nuts :ROFLMAO:

Also, make sure you commit to the shot. No slow half swings.
No. The one practice bunker at my club is about 3 feet in diameter and has no more than 3 handfuls of sand chucked in it. Even Rory McIlroy would struggle to get out of it I think.
 
No. The one practice bunker at my club is about 3 feet in diameter and has no more than 3 handfuls of sand chucked in it. Even Rory McIlroy would struggle to get out of it I think.
As crap as that sounds it actually sounds like the ideal bunker for you to practice in if your course bunkers are so sparse of sand.

Grip down, square club face, maintain speed through impact and just try to clip sand and ball at the same time. Bit like playing a chip from a bare lie. Easy 😎

If that doesn’t work cheat! Throw it out 😂
 
As crap as that sounds it actually sounds like the ideal bunker for you to practice in if your course bunkers are so sparse of sand.

Grip down, square club face, maintain speed through impact and just try to clip sand and ball at the same time. Bit like playing a chip from a bare lie. Easy 😎

If that doesn’t work cheat! Throw it out 😂
Yeah, maybe. 😂 I did give it a go when I was down there practicing chipping a few weeks ago. From 10 or 15 attempts I think I got out twice, and those ones both rocketed across the green to the other side.
 
Yeah, maybe. 😂 I did give it a go when I was down there practicing chipping a few weeks ago. From 10 or 15 attempts I think I got out twice, and those ones both rocketed across the green to the other side.
Sounds like you need more practice on those bare lies 😂

Or refer to my other original point! Cheat 😂

[Caveat to all forum golfing purists. I don’t advocate cheating it’s a joke!! Or is it 🤔] 😂
 
Yeah, maybe. 😂 I did give it a go when I was down there practicing chipping a few weeks ago. From 10 or 15 attempts I think I got out twice, and those ones both rocketed across the green to the other side.

I'm just happy to read that I'm not the only one with this problem! 😊

That's a relief—thanks! 🥰
 
4BBB Seniors Open at Goswick today, sunny, light winds😱 partnered by @Lord Tyrion, really good day out, we played well for 38pts, 46 was leading when we left, we could of possibly got another 3-4 points with a bit of luck, but nowhere near 46.

Great fun, great company, course in great condition, everything you’d want on a day like this.
 
I'll adjust the above slightly. @PaulMdj played well, very well. If I can borrow a Tash phrase, I was rammel. Drove pretty well but the rest was poor. Occasional good shots breaking up the dross. As for the putting 😱🫣😭.

The saving grace was birdying the last with an arrow straight drive, semi decent chip, smoothly stroked putt 🥳. From selling the clubs to loving golf again, all within minutes 😂.

Smashing day. Course was excellent, in fabulous condition. I suspect I was under cooked to play it. You really need to be on your game to score well there and I wasn't. I'll happily be back again to improve my lot.
 
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I'll adjust the above slightly. @PaulMdj played well, very well. If I can borrow a Tash phrase, I was rammel. Drove pretty well but the rest was poor. Occasional good shots breaking up the dross. As for the putting 😱🫣😭.

The saving grace was birdying the last with an arrow straight drive, semi decent chip, smoothly stroked putt 🥳. From selling the clubs to loving golf again, all within minutes 😂.

Smashing day. Course was excellent, in fabulous condition. I suspect I was under cooked to play it. You really need to be on your game to score well there and I wasn't. I'll happily be back again to improve my lot.
No I in Team mate.😇
 
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