So nice to see your interaction with your dad, Danny. You’re the best teacher but an even better son. You are an inspiration to humanity in a world that is increasingly, seemingly void of those virtues. Thank you for an outstanding lesson in bunker play and a wonderful display of a father son relationship.
to those of us that loved to golf with our dads and have lost them, it's beautiful watching you and your dad together. It makes me so happy to see him improve with your tips too!
Dear Danny, your skills as a golf teacher were already well known, what is clear in this video is the complicity between you and your father united by the passion for golf. What a beautiful image ! Thank you as always. Your golf student Manuel from Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
What I love about this video is that you genuinely want to teach and your Dad genuinely wants to learn. This isn’t just for UA-cam, it’s for your Dad to improve and love golf more. Brilliant, as always!
Danny, another example of a lesson and principles which can bee applied by any golfer, any ability. So many golf online coaches seem to get lost in the bullshit and science, which is actually of no interest to 99% of golfers. The majority of us just want to know: 1) what we are trying to achieve 2) how it feels to achieve that particular shot 3) simple visual check points to keep us on the right path Great work pal, keep it up
I love seeing these lessons with your dad. Being of a similar age and having similar problems with bunker play, I can really identify with this. Thanks a lot Danny.
At some point, the teacher becomes the student. Seeing you teach your Dad is inspirational. And he is a good student. He taught you life lessons growing up, now you teach him golf. What a great trade. This video made me clearly understand the method to get out of bunkers. Well done "Daniel"
I've been at the game for over 20 years now...Practice 2,3 times a week and play at least once a week...I have struggled with bunkers from the beginning and still find them daunting...This video is PRICELESS!!!! I have never read, viewed or been taught this simple techique of maintaining the cupping of the wrist through the entire swing...I tried this today in a round and could not believe the results! I don't think I've hit a bunker shot any better than this one today...I just can't understand why this is not a basic technique of bunker play...Instuctors dwell on getting down and, making correct contact....If your swing is flawed, is doesn't matter how well you approach the ball in the sand...I believe this concept should be taught before worrying about where to contact the sand, IMHO...Having your Dad in the vid was the "cherry on the cake"...Tony
I have been terrible with some of my bunker shots. Watching this video should help me to be consistent. Always enjoy the lessons with Mr Maude Senior. Get up the good work Mr Maude's
Danny, I can always get out of a bunker but with variable amounts of sand. This is the first time I’ve ever seen any instruction on maintaining cupping of the wrists back and through. I have hands low like you’ve previously taught but I’ve probably been releasing my wrists ! Brilliant - nice to see you Dad pleased again.
I practised this in the nets about an hour after seeing this and was amazed at the lovely high flight. Worked a treat on the course from the side of the greens. A real game changer - thanks Danny
Love your Dad. I'm sure many of us has adopted him as our own. Great video. Ive been struggling so much out the bunker. I'm sure this is the missing piece in my hitting out of bunkers. Thank you.
THANK YOU, DANNY !! After struggling most of my golf career with bunker shots, this video really improved my bunker game. I used to aim away from any bunkers just so there was no possibility that I would hit one. I would either chunk it and leave it in the bunker or blade it 50 yards over the green. Today I was in 2 greenside bunkers and was able to not only get out, but hit the greens and got up and down both times. The "cup" move saved me. Thanks again.
It's worth emphasizing that the shaft lean and left hand bowing that makes your other irons a solid strike is the EXACT opposite of the left hand cupping and lack of forward shaft lean needed to allow the bounce to keep the club from digging in. I've never had this explained and I think it might be huge. Thanks.
Great video as always. I found a previous video showing a split hand takeaway drill, for me the most important and game changing drill I have practiced. Great instruction.
Love the Dad videos….your mother must be happier too now your Dad is happier..lol. He must be winning lots off his friends too. Great explanation. Thanks
Danny: Two brilliant lesson videos with your dad. The cupping of the wrist on the bunker shots and the 'ferris wheel' on the chip shots - cannot wait to try those two examples out today. Thanks.
Wow! That's amazing Danny! You got your dad fixed his bunker shots in less than 15 minutes. I can't wait to try it out. By the way, does this technique work with fluffy sand too? I usually either scold the ball or go too much underneath the ball on fluffy sand. Thanks for any suggestions for me to work on. 🙏
I too struggle getting out of the bunker consistently. Can’t wait to try cupping the wrists. So enjoy seeing your coaching vids with your dad. Well done Danny as always.
Loving the videos Danny. Highlight of my weekend is waking up to watch a new DM video. The strange thing is that your videos are usually about what I’ve been thinking about the whole week (when I should be concentrating on my work 😳), weird huh? Love the vids with Mr Maude, pls keep them coming.
This is a brilliant lesson and so timely for me as I am also struggling with bunker play and short game. Excellent video and explanations, as always. Thanks
Thank you Danny for this video and all the other informative videos you do!! This video is very special, to see you and your Dad together is a beautiful thing, love it!! 🏌🏼♂️
These videos warm my heart. It’s beyond the fantastic instruction and simple explanations. Makes me miss my dad so much. Thank you both for sharing the relationship! “Daniel”, you are brilliant, sir! ❤
Superb video , the cupping of the wrists makes so much sense . I love the fact you work with your Dad fantastic his progress this year is lovely to see and you carried on in the squall !!!!
Great lesson Danny. Just getting the hands down low seems to take care of the cupping. Now I know why it works. Golf is so hard. Need a swing for driver, 3 wood, hybrids, irons, chipping, sand, and putting. And of course add a few additional variables to the swing for uneven lies, the rough, plugged bunker shots, and the wind and it is a miracle I ever break 80!
There are many people who are great at what they do, but the rare few who are great at teaching others. You have the ability not only to explain what to do but why what someone is doing is incorrect. In our minds, we all think we are doing it correctly, but it is those minute details that you pick up on and explain clearly that makes a world of difference.
Very timely! Had a great round yesterday ruined by a triple bogey on a par 3 caused by thinning it out the bunker across the green. Will try this new drill today at the range!
turning through makes a lot of sense. I swore I'd never cup my wrists again but looks like it can be useful at times. your dad caught on to this so quickly. didn't work for me until i got lower in my stance then just right. good vid danny.
Great lesson. I wish I could have shared a love of a sport with my dad the way you do with yours. Keep up the good work and thank your dad for us, for sharing his lesson.
Danny, I'm a half decent amateur golfer (HI 9.4) and get to play once a week as a rule with no time for practice. My short game (chipping and bunker play) has been woeful for a couple of years - this includes shanking probably 7/10 bunker shots and has destroyed my confidence in those areas of my game. Your lesson for cupping the wrist (and keeping the clubbed outside the line on the way back) for chipping a week or so ago , and this one in the bunker with your Dad, has made an enormous difference immediately for me. I still need to practice more (on and off course) but that one thing has had a massive impact on my confidence. Thanks Danny (as always!) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I am so glad I just so this as I struggle in the bunker and was planning a trip to the range tomorrow to practice. Now I cannot wait to try this out. Thank you for having your dad back on again.
This was brilliant Danny. Having played golf for almost 40 years and seen a lot of bunker videos, I can’t remember any pro talking about the cupped wrists in this way. Thanks to you and your dad!
Never really understood the importance of maintaining the cupped wrist - and the consequent thin or fat shots because of variable depth of shot - until this explanation. Very helpful. Thanks
Danny thank you and Dad so much love this lesson so much I struggle since I started age 13 now 79 out every one Sat I was in 4 thanks so much. Look forward to seeing you and Dad play irons. I have lost confidence Cheers Dessie 😅
This has given me back my sand shot! As an additional idea, I like to imagine the club head throwing the ball and the sand up to hole. This helps be to accelerate a little more forcefully lift the heavier load (sand + ball).
Another great lesson. Something not mentioned which might not be apparent to beginners watching is that the goal is to use the bounce of the club to create a “wave” of sand which lifts the ball vs. the normal practice of striking down on the ball. Also another problem encountered by beginners playing at public courses is the condition of the bunkers where often the sand isn’t loosely packed and able to launch the ball as at better maintained venues so might I suggest you do a follow-on lesson on how to deal with less than ideal bunker conditions, e.g. tight lies on hard packed sand?
Hoping to avoid the bunkers today…. But if not, love the lesson and look forward to trying these valuable tips!!! Thanks Danny, love the lessons with your Dad!
Thank you, Danny. Does the fixed wrist angle through the shot rule apply only to bunker shots? So for normal chipping shots from the grass, is it OK to release the club? Thank you!
So nice to see your interaction with your dad, Danny. You’re the best teacher but an even better son. You are an inspiration to humanity in a world that is increasingly, seemingly void of those virtues. Thank you for an outstanding lesson in bunker play and a wonderful display of a father son relationship.
Wow, thank you so kind ☺️
to those of us that loved to golf with our dads and have lost them, it's beautiful watching you and your dad together. It makes me so happy to see him improve with your tips too!
Me too Rick, thanks for your kind words
Dear Danny, your skills as a golf teacher were already well known, what is clear in this video is the complicity between you and your father united by the passion for golf. What a beautiful image ! Thank you as always. Your golf student Manuel from Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks 👍 Manuel
@@manuelfalsarella1810 👏👏👏. Well said.
From USA you’re right Manuel ! The best teacher online! Great stuff !
What I love about this video is that you genuinely want to teach and your Dad genuinely wants to learn. This isn’t just for UA-cam, it’s for your Dad to improve and love golf more. Brilliant, as always!
Thank you 😁
Danny, another example of a lesson and principles which can bee applied by any golfer, any ability. So many golf online coaches seem to get lost in the bullshit and science, which is actually of no interest to 99% of golfers. The majority of us just want to know:
1) what we are trying to achieve
2) how it feels to achieve that particular shot
3) simple visual check points to keep us on the right path
Great work pal, keep it up
That’s really kind Dan
The BEST explanation of a basic bunker shot period!!!
Videos with your Dad are always brilliant. Thanks Dan
Glad you like them! My favourite too
I adore how he calls you Daniel, melted my heart.
🙏 that’s my Dad
I noticed that too ❤
@@miekehooijberg3339 that’s my Dad 😁
Great to see your dad improving & enjoying playing from a bunker.
Valuable help for all your subscribers.
I love seeing these lessons with your dad. Being of a similar age and having similar problems with bunker play, I can really identify with this. Thanks a lot Danny.
Thanks!
@surasaklaoprom8869 you’re welcome 👍🏻
Cup, get low and turn through it. Superb clarity as ever. Thanks Daniel and Dad !
Glad you enjoyed it John 👍
Takk!
That’s incredibly kind thank you
At some point, the teacher becomes the student. Seeing you teach your Dad is inspirational. And he is a good student. He taught you life lessons growing up, now you teach him golf. What a great trade.
This video made me clearly understand the method to get out of bunkers. Well done "Daniel"
Thanks Michael ☺️
I've been at the game for over 20 years now...Practice 2,3 times a week and play at least once a week...I have struggled with bunkers from the beginning and still find them daunting...This video is PRICELESS!!!! I have never read, viewed or been taught this simple techique of maintaining the cupping of the wrist through the entire swing...I tried this today in a round and could not believe the results! I don't think I've hit a bunker shot any better than this one today...I just can't understand why this is not a basic technique of bunker play...Instuctors dwell on getting down and, making correct contact....If your swing is flawed, is doesn't matter how well you approach the ball in the sand...I believe this concept should be taught before worrying about where to contact the sand, IMHO...Having your Dad in the vid was the "cherry on the cake"...Tony
Wonderful to hear Tony well done
I have been terrible with some of my bunker shots. Watching this video should help me to be consistent. Always enjoy the lessons with Mr Maude Senior. Get up the good work Mr Maude's
Thank you Matt 🙏
Danny, I can always get out of a bunker but with variable amounts of sand. This is the first time I’ve ever seen any instruction on maintaining cupping of the wrists back and through.
I have hands low like you’ve previously taught but I’ve probably been releasing my wrists !
Brilliant - nice to see you Dad pleased again.
Hope the video works well for you Philip 👍
Lessons with your Dad have become my new favorite. in addition to the usefulness of the lessons, I really appreciate the father-son time.
Thank you Liz :)
You're Dad is cool!!! I do enjoy the Father/Son moments! Well done Dad! And I learned something along the way!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Danny... I used this exact technique for a flop shot in the rough just off the green.. Spectacular results.. Thanks again for the valued tip
Pleasure Tony, it’s great for flop shots
You and your Dad are a great team. Thanks Dad for being a great student, and thanks Danny (Daniel) for the great lesson.
Our pleasure! 😁
I practised this in the nets about an hour after seeing this and was amazed at the lovely high flight. Worked a treat on the course from the side of the greens. A real game changer - thanks Danny
Fantastic! Amazing to hear
Love watching the lessons you do with your Dad, they are both heart warming, and useful, as I get older myself
@saundg thank you so much. Really glad you are enjoying them 🙏🏻
Love it. Simple and effective. Love the father and son videos too. The genuine joy on your dads face when it works is fabulous
Thank you so much. Yes my Dad loves it. He has also thought me so well ☺️
Love your Dad. I'm sure many of us has adopted him as our own. Great video. Ive been struggling so much out the bunker. I'm sure this is the missing piece in my hitting out of bunkers. Thank you.
Thanks Tom 😊
Danny, very happy and "envious" to see how you can enjoy your favorite sport with your father. Thank you very much and congratulations
Feel very lucky
Great teaching Danny, and I love the lessons with your Dad. You should always cherish your times together 😊
I really do
THANK YOU, DANNY !! After struggling most of my golf career with bunker shots, this video really improved my bunker game. I used to aim away from any bunkers just so there was no possibility that I would hit one. I would either chunk it and leave it in the bunker or blade it 50 yards over the green. Today I was in 2 greenside bunkers and was able to not only get out, but hit the greens and got up and down both times. The "cup" move saved me. Thanks again.
@braddarnell736 you are most welcome. That’s great. Well done. Keep it up 👍🏻
It's worth emphasizing that the shaft lean and left hand bowing that makes your other irons a solid strike is the
EXACT opposite of the left hand cupping and lack of forward shaft lean needed to allow the bounce to keep
the club from digging in. I've never had this explained and I think it might be huge.
Thanks.
@@donevans8373 absolutely 👍
Great video as always. I found a previous video showing a split hand takeaway drill, for me the most important and game changing drill I have practiced. Great instruction.
Awesome to hear
Danny helps me to remember the tips I received in all the past years. And very clearing explained. Thanks
Really kind thank you
Love the Dad videos….your mother must be happier too now your Dad is happier..lol. He must be winning lots off his friends too. Great explanation. Thanks
Danny: Two brilliant lesson videos with your dad. The cupping of the wrist on the bunker shots and the 'ferris wheel' on the chip shots - cannot wait to try those two examples out today. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it John
It’s great to see you teaching your dad Daniel. Great lesson, easy instruction.
Thank you Ian
Wow! That's amazing Danny! You got your dad fixed his bunker shots in less than 15 minutes. I can't wait to try it out. By the way, does this technique work with fluffy sand too? I usually either scold the ball or go too much underneath the ball on fluffy sand. Thanks for any suggestions for me to work on. 🙏
Your dad is correct it’s lovely. Easy tip thanks Danny.
Awesome Danny. I loved when Father and son teach us. 👍⛳️
Glad you enjoyed it
Best youtube golf instruction on the planet Danny!!! Great work brother!!
Thanks 👍 Danny
I too struggle getting out of the bunker consistently. Can’t wait to try cupping the wrists. So enjoy seeing your coaching vids with your dad. Well done Danny as always.
Thanks 🙏
best bunker shot video I have seen, by anyone. As usual Danny, you are the best.
That’s really kind, I enjoyed being a part of it
Loving the videos Danny. Highlight of my weekend is waking up to watch a new DM video.
The strange thing is that your videos are usually about what I’ve been thinking about the whole week (when I should be concentrating on my work 😳), weird huh?
Love the vids with Mr Maude, pls keep them coming.
Glad you like them!
This is a brilliant lesson and so timely for me as I am also struggling with bunker play and
short game. Excellent video and explanations, as always. Thanks
Wonderful to hear Andrew, love to hear how you get on
Thank you Danny for this video and all the other informative videos you do!! This video is very special, to see you and your Dad together is a beautiful thing, love it!! 🏌🏼♂️
@genooteg4686 thank you so much for your lovely comment. It really means a lot 🙏🏻 Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Love this Father & Son, sharing ❤️☮️🙏
Thanks 🙏
@@DanielMaude and the bunker method, of course! Thank you.
Thank you. This has been the BEST explanation of taking a sand shot.
Love to hear how you get on Murray
Thanks Danny...your wrist hinge n no release is my eureka moment.Will try it tomorrow.❤
You can do it Frank
@DanielMaude Thank u again Danny...really appreciate n love all your videos!!!
These videos warm my heart. It’s beyond the fantastic instruction and simple explanations. Makes me miss my dad so much. Thank you both for sharing the relationship! “Daniel”, you are brilliant, sir! ❤
Thank you Tommy 😁 appreciate the support 👍
Very simple and it works. Also good on the grass for flop shots!
Absolutely!
Superb video , the cupping of the wrists makes so much sense . I love the fact you work with your Dad fantastic his progress this year is lovely to see and you carried on in the squall !!!!
Thank you Belin 😁
Is this drill different if you are playing from firm sand ? Really enjoy your lessons. Thank you.
Or wet sand..
Terry Cork
Great lesson Danny, can't wait to get back to it.
Great lesson Danny. Never saw anyone explain this technique so clearly! Thank you
@brianrogers7543 thank you. I really appreciate it 🙏🏻
Daniel! Love to see you work with your dad. And with great result!
Thanks 🙏
Love Saturdays
Thanks .
Great to have you here
Great lesson Danny. Just getting the hands down low seems to take care of the cupping. Now I know why it works. Golf is so hard. Need a swing for driver, 3 wood, hybrids, irons, chipping, sand, and putting. And of course add a few additional variables to the swing for uneven lies, the rough, plugged bunker shots, and the wind and it is a miracle I ever break 80!
There are many people who are great at what they do, but the rare few who are great at teaching others. You have the ability not only to explain what to do but why what someone is doing is incorrect. In our minds, we all think we are doing it correctly, but it is those minute details that you pick up on and explain clearly that makes a world of difference.
@justsaying3594 thank you so much for your lovely comment. I really do appreciate it. Glad you are enjoying my videos 🙏🏻
Very timely! Had a great round yesterday ruined by a triple bogey on a par 3 caused by thinning it out the bunker across the green. Will try this new drill today at the range!
Love to hear how you get on
@@DanielMaude to be sure, I found that it's quite difficult. I tended to thin the ball, so more practice needed.
Just luv your lessons with Dad !!!!! I really needed this one thank you ...
Love to hear how you get on
turning through makes a lot of sense. I swore I'd never cup my wrists again but looks like it can be useful at times. your dad caught on to this so quickly. didn't work for me until i got lower in my stance then just right. good vid danny.
Yes the low stance is key
Great lesson. I wish I could have shared a love of a sport with my dad the way you do with yours. Keep up the good work and thank your dad for us, for sharing his lesson.
@tdunn.3463 thank you so much. I will pass your message on to my Dad 🙏🏻
Danny, I'm a half decent amateur golfer (HI 9.4) and get to play once a week as a rule with no time for practice. My short game (chipping and bunker play) has been woeful for a couple of years - this includes shanking probably 7/10 bunker shots and has destroyed my confidence in those areas of my game.
Your lesson for cupping the wrist (and keeping the clubbed outside the line on the way back) for chipping a week or so ago , and this one in the bunker with your Dad, has made an enormous difference immediately for me. I still need to practice more (on and off course) but that one thing has had a massive impact on my confidence. Thanks Danny (as always!) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Brilliant Jon, well done 😁, thanks for taking the time to comment 👍
I am so glad I just so this as I struggle in the bunker and was planning a trip to the range tomorrow to practice. Now I cannot wait to try this out. Thank you for having your dad back on again.
Thanks Michael 😁, happy to help 👍
Many thanks Danny for such an awesome bunker lesson with your Dad, so good to watch
Thank you Anthony 😁 appreciate the support
Danny, his dad and a great golf tip. What a great start to the day ❤❤👍🇨🇦
Awesome to have you here
Father and Son mutual respect and love♥️ Added bonus an excellent bunker lesson! Thanks Danny🥰
@sheilassmith5323 thank you so much. You are most welcome 🙏🏻
Simple explanation as always Danny. Nice job
Thank you Dave, happy to help
Been really struggling with bunkers recently, thanks for the video, practised this morning and used the cupping of the wrist and it worked for me.
@nealrussell9236 that’s great. Well done. Pleased I can help 🙏🏻
This was brilliant Danny. Having played golf for almost 40 years and seen a lot of bunker videos, I can’t remember any pro talking about the cupped wrists in this way. Thanks to you and your dad!
Thank you Andersson l, happy to help!
Never really understood the importance of maintaining the cupped wrist - and the consequent thin or fat shots because of variable depth of shot - until this explanation. Very helpful. Thanks
Happy to help 😁
Best sand tip I’ve ever heard !!!!
Love to hear how you get on
Brilliant, thanks Dad & Daniel ( as the old man would say! 😂)
I have always had problems with bunker play. This is a great lesson, thanks.
Happy to help! Love to hear how you get on Harold
Love your Dad, Danny, such a modest gentleman.
He really is
I have recently struggled out of bunkers. This tip was amazing. I used it in a tournament on a 20 yard bunker shot and made par. Thank you Danny.
@MrAstroquack you are most welcome. That’s great. Well done. 👍🏻
Lovely, Daniel! If rain hadn’t come, you’d have said, Lengthen your backswing, Dad, and keep nice 2:1 rhythm. Thanks a bunch as always.
Thank you very much
Another great video Danny. Really love this one! 🥰
Thanks so much Kate, I loved being part of it
Brilliant Dan, what an improvement! Can't wait to try that out 👍⛳
@brybry2k11 thank you so much. Enjoy practicing. Let me know how you get on 🙏🏻
I love my three daughters, Danny, but I want to adopt you as my son for just a month! Great lesson.
Danny thank you and Dad so much love this lesson so much I struggle since I started age 13 now 79 out every one Sat I was in 4 thanks so much. Look forward to seeing you and Dad play irons. I have lost confidence
Cheers Dessie 😅
Another great live lesson. I'm looking forward to hitting it into a bunker and trying these tips.
You can do it Austin
Love your dad. He's so humble
@@emi-ye7zi he’s always a gentleman
First class Danny. Well done sir
Really kind Robert 🙏
Danny
Absolute solid gold
it's the bunker tip that I have been waiting for
keep them coming
great work
@user-dz5vu5hv9c thank you 🙏🏻 Glad you enjoyed it. Have fun practicing 👍🏻
Great video. Thank you to you both.
Glad you enjoyed it Richard 👍
That was awesome! I never heard about the cupping angle. Can't wait to practice it! Thanks.
@milenadeltorto7158 thank you so much. Enjoy practicing. Keep in touch on how you do 🙏🏻
This has given me back my sand shot! As an additional idea, I like to imagine the club head throwing the ball and the sand up to hole. This helps be to accelerate a little more forcefully lift the heavier load (sand + ball).
Another great lesson. Something not mentioned which might not be apparent to beginners watching is that the goal is to use the bounce of the club to create a “wave” of sand which lifts the ball vs. the normal practice of striking down on the ball.
Also another problem encountered by beginners playing at public courses is the condition of the bunkers where often the sand isn’t loosely packed and able to launch the ball as at better maintained venues so might I suggest you do a follow-on lesson on how to deal with less than ideal bunker conditions, e.g. tight lies on hard packed sand?
This seems so simple Danny I cannot wait to try. Thanks again
Hope you enjoy Helen and it works well:)
“Yes, a lot better Daniel”!
Brilliant.
Thanks Dan 🙏
A great video on many levels. Thank you
Again great to see your teaching lesson with your dad!
Thank you Gw 😁
Great lesson today Danny. I love your interaction with your Dad
Thanks Peter!
Love to see you and your dad...you are a lucky guy!
I am indeed Todd
I have to try this for myself. Thanks for the tip.
Hope you enjoy Miguel
Hoping to avoid the bunkers today…. But if not, love the lesson and look forward to trying these valuable tips!!!
Thanks Danny, love the lessons with your Dad!
Thank you David, appreciate the support 😁
Danny. Excellent video and your Dad calls (and I suspect only your Dad) you Daniel, and is obviously immensely proud of you. And so he should be.
Thank you Graemes glad you enjoyed!
Another great lesson. Again, you provide a very clear and concise lesson to help me to take the fear out hitting out of the beach.
@perrysarver7679 thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻
Thank you, Danny.
Does the fixed wrist angle through the shot rule apply only to bunker shots?
So for normal chipping shots from the grass, is it OK to release the club?
Thank you!
Great lesson Danny thanks again will try this Monday morning if I’m in the dreaded sand ⛳️👍
Have fun, love to hear how you get on
Brilliant! thanks Danny
My pleasure!