The BEST and EASIEST WAY to Get Out of Any Bunker (No Practice Needed!)

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EASY Golf Tip Shows You How to Improve Your Bunker Play FAST. This is a great golf tip for getting out of the sand every time. This golf tip is so simple, it works every time. You will get out of the bunker every time when you do this golf tip. This is one of the best bunker tips because it is so effective and easy to use. If you've been frustrated with your sand game in golf, this will be a fantastic golf bunker lesson for you.

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0:00 Intro
1:00 The Main Bunker Problem You Have (and Fix)
4:05 The Golf Tip and Fix
7:03 Other Bunker Situations - Hard Sand and More
9:46 Golf Lesson Notes and Recap
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I am Tom Saguto, PGA Member and founder of SagutoGolf. Thank you for visiting my instructional page where you can find how to get on the fast track to improving your golfing abilities. Whether you are a seasoned golfing veteran looking for a quick swing tune-up after an on-course emergency, or a beginner just looking to get the most out of your golfing experience, I am here to help you achieve your golfing goals.

My mission as your swing doctor is simple, to help you maximize your enjoyment in game of golf. Because, let’s face it, golf is a hard game.

My philosophy is wholly based on the student having a fun, meaningful experience in a frustrating and complicated game where potential lifelong golfers either quit because it is too difficult or that they experience some form of swing-related pain or discomfort. I mitigate these problems by focusing entirely on the student’s needs and goals while teaching a golf swing method that ultimately takes stress off of the common pain areas of the swing.

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Quite simply the best golf instructor on YouTube. Keep it crispy Tom! Thanks for everything.

scott
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After watching your YouTube videos for a year now, your lessons have done nothing but improve my game. I went from driving the ball 215 to 250, I make consistent contact with all my clubs because of your “weight on the front foot” advice. Now that I am officially a subscribed member to your site I am going straight to your short game advice. The next evolution of my game is to hit more greens and improving my short game. This sand shot advice is on point!! Thanks for “better golf.” This 53 year old dude is enjoying golf again!

myers
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Hi Tom, always love your videos, you make them simple & focus on keeping weight forward, we stay stable, rotate & don't sway. Crispy contact as you say, compression, love it. I have never had many problems with bunkers, but have often seen many friends & people have a lot of problems with them. I leave the face open, & don't have a problem with it. But there is a reason why, I play it different from the usual ball position. Where most people play forward, I play it just forward of middle. My weight is slightly forward, ball position is a little forward of middle, & my face is open, Shaft leaning slightly forward. But I never blade it. I want to share this with you. I never have to judge or imagine how much sand to take, as my club always hits or makes contact at the middle of my stance. Putting the ball a little further forward of my sand contact point gives a more cushioned shot with more roll out, bring it closer to the sand contact point produces a more high spin shot. Even though my face is wide open, my slight shaft lean & ball position being just forward of the middle of my stance, doesn't expose the leading edge very much, if at all. You can thump hard under it & feel relatively safe you won't send it too far because of the open face. you won't blade it as your contact point in the sand remains constant & shaft lean forward doesn't expose the leading edge to much. You still get a high soft shot out of the bunker. This approach I also apply to flop shots around greens. It is a way I found that gives good height, but doesn't expose the leading edge so much. Only wanted to share something that has helped me both with sand shots & flop shots. Would like to hear your thoughts on it?

craigbiddy
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You won't need a "short game" either. Just drop those shots right where they need to be, on the green, make the birdy putt, and move on to the next hole. Elementary dear Watson! Excellent Tom!

stevenklinkhamer
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i had 27 through the first 7 today, finished with an 8 and a 6, so i crashed hard to a 41 but it's still my best side ever, thanks tom, you've changed my life, i shot 100 for 15+ years, you changed it all, it's so fun now, thank you man.

reiko
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So I watched this video last night and tried it today on the course. Worked like a charm! Best bunker shot I've ever played!

kae
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Thank you Tom I have improved my ball striking Greatly since joining your school.

patrickmccabe
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Best advice on sand play! Spoken as one who was taught to open stance and lay the club face open…Thanks Tom!

AVRJEH
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Tom your the man. I’m a 9 hdc and the bunker turns me into a 15. I’ve been opening the face and just skulling it all over the greens. This really helps. Thanks again

TerrbleTyson
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Love your easy swing tips, i have improved my iron play tremendously.
Love the side burns btw ☺️
Keep the good work up.
//Anders from Sweden

andershuuskoCiS
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I was never able to get out of bunkers until I watched this video. Now, I get out of bunkers most of the time NEVER hit a thin shot! Thanks MUCH for this video. Oh, and I love Myrtle Beach and will be there in June!

jeffreyremillard
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Brilliant tip Tom perhaps a bit obvious but for a person like me who’s been laying that thing flat smacking beating the sand in all directions true fully it’s a revolution or me!
So watched this early morning the moved into the practice bunker before playing today took my lob wedge and they came out next to the pin. This is got to be rubbish I thought so rearmed with a sand and guess what the same result just a lower ball flight. This is a big deal as I have never been able to crack this and nowvthe confidence is instilled. Thank you.

WTSPC
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Thanks Tom, i am just becoming your fan by seeing your video. Definitely it is improving my game. Pl show how to hit high bunker shot.

nasiruddin-zqik
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Played the other day and using Tom’s tip came out of bunkers easily .
Thanks Tom. Great lesson

michaelgmaxwell
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Best sand play advice ever - “Don’t go in the bunker”. Nice work Tom

graydonargast
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That’s brilliant just what I needed I’ll be on it like a car bonnet thanks again

sammccormick
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Love the mutton chops. Awesome sea Captain look.

hectorsolis
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I have been using this method ever since I watched Julian Mellor's video a few years ago. Great stuff Tom!

rickcudmore
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Another great tip. I'll be staying at Litchfield resort in July. Can't wait!

brianruss
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I am enjoying your instructional videos. Even those that go a little over the top (that's a cultural expression this time, not a golfing one). Saguto golfers never go into bunkers? They must be better than the pros then? But I get your point. The better one learns to strike the ball the less often he or she will miss the target and end up in a hazard. I'll probably try your simplified bunker tips. I can see them working. Still takes practice though, and confidence, because it's always a bit challenging in one's mind when you shift from "crispy" ball contact first to hitting sand first behind the ball.

bennokurvits