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Just wanted to know what you guys look at when in a green side bunker? Do you look at the ball or look behind the ball, or a grain a sand behind the ball?

I have a lot of problems with entering it sand at a consistent point. Either I catch it clean and send it over the green or fat and leave it in the bunker. I’ve worked on stop swaying, ball position and keeping my weight a little left. I just wondered who looks at the ball and who looks at the sand behind the ball.

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If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

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> @golfingnut300 said:

> Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

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> My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

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> > @cardoustie said:

> > Entry spot

> > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

>

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He’s saying he looks at the entry spot behind the ball. The ball is the one thing you shouldn’t hit in the entire bunker; why would you look at it? Move the ball forward, open up your stance, open up the blade more than you’d think. Then just turn back, turn through, and call it a day.

 

More importantly, you should be picking out an exact spot you want to land your bunker shot.

 

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Sorry ?. Didn’t see the first two words. Duh ?

 

Entry spot, thanks, bad habit of looking at the ball.

 

I guess the green is a little to vague

 

 

> @PowderedToastMan said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

> He’s saying he looks at the entry spot behind the ball. The ball is the one thing you shouldn’t hit in the entire bunker; why would you look at it? Move the ball forward, open up your stance, open up the blade more than you’d think. Then just turn back, turn through, and call it a day.

>

> More importantly, you should be picking out an exact spot you want to land your bunker shot.

>

 

 

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> @PowderedToastMan said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

> He’s saying he looks at the entry spot behind the ball. The ball is the one thing you shouldn’t hit in the entire bunker; why would you look at it? Move the ball forward, open up your stance, open up the blade more than you’d think. Then just turn back, turn through, and call it a day.

>

> More importantly, you should be picking out an exact spot you want to land your bunker shot.

>

 

Agreed. I try to make as “normal” or “standard” of a golf swing as I possibly can. I focus on a point roughly 2” behind the ball and try to hit the sand at that spot.

 

The less exact I’ve become with my intentions in the sand the better a bunker player I’ve become.

 

1. Open the blade

2. Hit the sand first

3. Make a normal golf swing

 

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> @golfingnut300 said:

> Just wanted to know what you guys look at when in a green side bunker? Do you look at the ball or look behind the ball, or a grain a sand behind the ball?

> I have a lot of problems with entering it sand at a consistent point. Either I catch it clean and send it over the green or fat and leave it in the bunker. I’ve worked on stop swaying, ball position and keeping my weight a little left. I just wondered who looks at the ball and who looks at the sand behind the ball.

 

Great question and I don't know if I really have the answer.

When I was struggling with my bunker shots, I spent some time actually practicing my bunker shots and what I find out is that I was losing focus on the ball or the entry point of my club because my eyes were constantly moving around despite my head being relatively still. So I focused on keeping my eyes quiet (if that makes sense) and focus on the ball and it solved a lot of my problems.

 
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> @golfingnut300 said:

> Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

>

> My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

>

> > @cardoustie said:

> > Entry spot

> > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

>

>

 

 

Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

 

I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

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Consider getting something like a [Callaway Sure Out](

"Callaway Sure Out"). That way you don't even need to open the club face (esp. not if you go with a 64*). Just use your normal wedge swing but addressing with the ball an inch or so forward so that you hit the sand first. It's called a 'Sure Out' for a reason :)

 

Also works in thick rough.

 

But the key for me in sand has always been to commit to the swing and make sure I do a follow-through. I often say to myself 'If you don't want to lose golf balls, don't play golf'. A faint-heart never got anyone out of a bunker.

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> @"David C" said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

>

>

> Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

>

> I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

 

Please watch the iteach video on a long and SHALLOW divot

The world is full of hack trap players that steeply bury the club deep into the sand

 

 

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I've never focused on entering the sand at a certain depth and I've always been a good bunker player. I would bet that one of four things are occurring. 1. Fake open face. Meaning that you are "opening" the club face by rotating your hands. Instead of this, grip the club open. If you have grips with the logo aligned to the top of the shaft(like almost all clubs are bought off the rack) you would want that logo pointing to the right hand side of the club when you grip it(for a right handed golfer). So, when I grip a wedge that I am hitting out of the bunker, the logo will be facing towards my fingers in my right hand(if that makes sense). You want to grip the club open so that the club face points to the sky. 2. Place the ball an inch or so off your left heel. 3. When you dig your feet in you should be able to tell how firm the sand is. The firmer the sand the less club head speed that is needed and the softer the sand the more club speed needed. 4. You need to make sure you accelerate. I.E. The backswing should be shorter than the follow through.

 

Doing this, especially the ball placement and digging in your feet, should negate the need for estimating where you need to hit the sand because your natural swing arc will enter the sand for you. Just accelerate through and practice hearing that thump.

 

Hope that helps.

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I look in front of the ball where I want the club to exit the sand

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> @"David C" said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

>

>

> Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

>

> I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

 

More often than not, in general, probably work best to be shallow and no reason to impose some special "OTT" downswing.

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> @"David C" said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

>

>

> Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

>

> I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

 

Huh ?

 

For a fried egg sure. What if you’re hitting it 40 feet and want it to throw the anchor out when it hits ? There is no one answer. All depends on the shot.

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> @"David C" said:

> > @golfingnut300 said:

> > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> >

> > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> >

> > > @cardoustie said:

> > > Entry spot

> > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> >

> >

>

>

> Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

>

> I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

 

 

That depends...do you want the club to glide through the sand and under the ball smoothly so the ball comes out high and soft...or do you want to stab it into the stand, have the club stop abruptly, and leave the ball in the bunker?

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> @Krt22 said:

> > @"David C" said:

> > > @golfingnut300 said:

> > > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> > >

> > > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> > >

> > > > @cardoustie said:

> > > > Entry spot

> > > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

> >

> > I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

>

>

> That depends...do you want the club to glide through the sand and under the ball smoothly so the ball comes out high and soft...or do you want to stab it into the stand, have the club stop abruptly, and leave the ball in the bunker?

 

My thoughts entirely!! With the exception of a plugged ball, you want to be sweeping a bank note sized sliver of sand away from under the ball. As regards the OP, I get my self set up in the practice bunker and make a few swings focusing on contacting the sand in the same place. Then I will do the same with a ball in the middle of the 'bank note' and concentrate on the same entry point.

 

What did transform my game was getting a bunker lesson when I was young. Even if you don;t want a long game lesson, a bunker session will make a huge difference, as you stop worrying about missing greens.

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The same guys that struggle in traps can't hit flop shots greenside

The releasing the hands and clubhead are a foreign concept

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> The same guys that struggle in traps can't hit flop shots greenside

 

Until I was able to equate the two, my bunker play was horrible. Once I made the connection, my bunker play improved dramatically. Chunk and run, dollar-sized divots, strike the match, let the sand carry the ball...none of that made any sense, nor did any of those thoughts ever work reliably for me , no matter how much practiced.

 

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> @stryper said:

> > @cardoustie said:

> > The same guys that struggle in traps can't hit flop shots greenside

>

> Until I was able to equate the two, my bunker play was horrible. Once I made the connection, my bunker play improved dramatically. Chunk and run, dollar-sized divots, strike the match, let the sand carry the ball...none of that made any sense, nor did any of those thoughts ever work reliably for me , no matter how much practiced.

>

> Flop shot = Sand shot is gold.

 

I do have trouble with flop shots. I always try to help the ball in the air instead of releasing the club head and letting it pass my hands. I guess I should work on my flop shots at the same time?

 

 

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There's just so many different ways to play it. Look at the video with Tiger and Jason Day. Even they have different styles. Day's method requires a hell lot of precision though. I like how Justin Rose depicts it. Prefer to thump down at the sand (not dig). Make sure to open the clubface so you can use the bounce, just like in a flop shot. I feel like I get out of bunkers OK now, way better than when I tried to dig a ditch out of the bunkers lol. Way less effort too.

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go learn how to take shallow divots of sand with no ball, using the bounce of the wedge as a rudder

Then learn how to do it with a ball up in your stance. You have to pretend its like a flop out of the rough where you are releasing the clubhead and it is whipping/sliding/passing under the ball

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A lot of where you enter the sand has to do with the way your torso is positioned. You can have wide legs, low hands, weight slightly forward, and all that good setup stuff, but if your torso is tilted back too much, you'll hit the sand too far behind the ball. So you may just need to adjust your sternum further forward (so it feels tilted a bit towards the target). That will move the bottom of the arc forward a bit.

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> A lot of where you enter the sand has to do with the way your torso is positioned. You can have wide legs, low hands, weight slightly forward, and all that good setup stuff, but if your torso is tilted back too much, you'll hit the sand too far behind the ball. So you may just need to adjust your sternum further forward (so it feels tilted a bit towards the target). That will move the bottom of the arc forward a bit.

 

 

Practice session today and wow was it bad!! Tried lower hands, lower stance, hinge, unhinge and all I seemed to do was hit WAY too far behind the ball, fat and deep. Tomorrow I will make sure my torso is more tilted forward. Just seems to me with lowering legs and hands, that you would hit it fat, which I do a lot today. I definitely was not opening the club enough before, today I had it wide open but I was hitting it 4 to 6 inches behind the ball. Do you guys choke up on the club much?

 

I haven’t tried just getting in the bunker with no ball and just trying to make shallow divots. The course was busy today and was unable the just swing away. Also have to find a good practice bunker near by and not leave till I get this s*** down.

I will figure it out, or just pay the money and get a lesson where he can see what I am doing wrong.

 

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None of you have clearly understood a word I wrote. At no point am I saying you have to try to swing OTT. And at no point did I say you want a deep divot. You want a shallow divot but caused by a V shaped swing. Because that means you strike the ball with shaft lean but the club skins through the sand in a shallow manner because your technique is sound and body moving (or not moving) correctly. You don’t want a U shaped swing. The people that strive to swing shallow are exactly the people that leave it in the bunker, or are forced to manufacture some steepness by handle grabbing or leg drive or both in order not to come in way too shallow.

 

You use a V shaped, steep swing, you set up correctly, have the shaft down and the leading edge open and your weight stays central as the club passes you - you will get a shallow strike with normal shaft lean. People that swing too shallow and/or have this misguided notion that there is no shaft lean on a bunker shot foul it up by last ditch attempts to create it.

 

I repeat - V shaped swing, shaft lean, bounce exposed, club releasing, gets you the shallow skim you want.> @cardoustie said:

> > @"David C" said:

> > > @golfingnut300 said:

> > > Thanks, but do you look at the ball or the sand behind it??

> > >

> > > My fat ones do have a big divot, and I do have a steep swing.

> > >

> > > > @cardoustie said:

> > > > Entry spot

> > > > If I had to guess, your issue may involve not being shallow enough

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > Since when do you want to be shallow in a bunker?!? You want a steep, V shaped swing that produces a shallow divot because you are releasing the club and having the sole in the correct attitude through the sand. Almost everything in the modern bunker swing, from pre-setting the hands low, to picking it up, to maintaining an open leading edge, to an OOT downswing (that comes down the shaft angle because of how you set your body) is designed to have a steep descent into the ball.

> >

> > I wouldn’t focus on where to look, focus on the feel of the right swing for the distance and lie you have.

>

> Please watch the iteach video on a long and SHALLOW divot

> The world is full of hack trap players that steeply bury the club deep into the sand

>

>

 

I’ve seen the video. And he is doing exactly what I am saying: hands low by body low. Weight in heels so it minimises weight transfer. Face square and leading edge open. Low hands creates more wrist c0ck without you having to actively add it. Shaft is flatter without having to manufacture it with some swing wrecking attempt to swing shallow. Shaft gets more vertical straight away and V shaped, club releases with normal shaft lean: shallow passage of clubhead skimming through the sand.

 

Set it up at address and swing simply and normally, I see so many people chunking it ‘trying’ to swing shallow.

 

If you don’t think setting yourself low and putting weight in the heels doesn’t add more angle and V shape I don’t know what to say.

 

Look also at bunker players like Luke Donald, Pete Cowen, Stan Utley, Brett Rumford, most of whom sit into the left leg as well. V shaped swings, shallow divots, ‘thunk’ sound of great sand play.

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I've had many a light bulb go off when I describe conceptually presenting the shaft vertical instead of releasing the hands...

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      Jimmy Walker - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Daniel Berger - WITB(very mini) - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Chesson Hadley - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Callum McNeill - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Rhein Gibson - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Patrick Fishburn - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Peter Malnati - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Raul Pereda - WITB - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Gary Woodland WITB (New driver, iron shafts) – 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Padraig Harrington WITB – 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Tom Hoge's custom Cameron - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Cameron putter - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Piretti putters - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Ping putter - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Kevin Dougherty's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Bettinardi putter - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Cameron putter - 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Erik Barnes testing an all-black Axis1 putter – 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
      Tony Finau's new driver shaft – 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Valspar Championship WITB Photos (Thanks to bvmagic)- Discussion & Links to Photos
      This weeks WITB Pics are from member bvmagic (Brian). Brian's first event for WRX was in 2008 at Bayhill while in college. Thanks so much bv.
       
      Please put your comments or question on this thread. Links to all the threads are below...
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational - Monday #3
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Matt (LFG) Every - WITB - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
      Sahith Theegala - WITB - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Cameron putters (and new "LD" grip) - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
      New Bettinardi MB & CB irons - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
      Custom Bettinardi API putter cover - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
      Custom Swag API covers - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
      New Golf Pride Reverse Taper grips - 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Cognizant Classic - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #1
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #2
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #3
      2024 Cognizant Classic - Monday #4
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Brandt Snedeker - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Max Greyserman - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Eric Cole - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Carl Yuan - WITb - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Russell Henley - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Justin Sun - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alex Noren - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Shane Lowry - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Taylor Montgomery - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jake Knapp (KnappTime_ltd) - WITB - - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Super Stoke Pistol Lock 1.0 & 2.0 grips - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      LA Golf new insert putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Garsen Quad Tour 15 grip - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Swag covers - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jacob Bridgeman's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Bud Cauley's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Ryo Hisatsune's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Chris Kirk - new black Callaway Apex CB irons and a few Odyssey putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alejandro Tosti's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #3
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #4
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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