subject: Nick Faldo Teaches How You Can Sand Saves [print this page] Nick Faldo Teaches How You Can Sand Saves
Nick Faldo
Age: 50
Residence: Florida, Orlando
Experience: British Open champion (1987,1990,1992), Masters champion (1989,1990,1992), 39 international tournaments, the Ryder Cup scoring record.
Nickname: won 6 Grand Slam before, his nickname is Fald-o.
Nick Faldo
Course is getting longer, the discount golf equipment is getting better, but little white ball in the hole of the road is still difficult. The "Classic Golf Tips" the greatest golfer based on their personal experience, described from the hope that can help you reduce the score.
We often see such a scenario, the players stood in the pit, scrambling, the commentator lines will pop out of the phrase "Pro are more willing to save, from the pit, rather than from the long grass." But I did not think so, because I either to let the ball roll from one end of the bunker the other side, or let the ball straight through the green ... ... but Nick Faldo is intended to help people like me.
"A lot of amateur players to play bunker shots will hit 300 pounds of sand, but there are 299 pounds are unnecessary. Standing position, let your legs open super goal line along the direction of this line shot. The next shot, attention to controlling the course of the left forearm rotation in the ball. That will ensure that the club face open. shots, hitting parts of about two inches after the ball, this ball is not a 'splash' nor an 'explosion'. "