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Hi Nate,
Great video and hopefully very helpful for many of our members.
Regarding bunker raking, only other suggestion I’d offer to the membership is when raking green side bunkers it’s best to rake in the direction pointing to the hole leaving the rake marks running in the same direction as the club swing. Deeper rake marks running in a cross direction can inhibit the swing path of the club. Not a problem if someone does a really good job of raking, but so many don’t rake well and at least if the poor job is running in the same direction that you are hitting it usually affords less of a challenge. (Otherwise, it can be as bad as your ball sitting down in a deep unraked footprint.)
Larry L Lanham
330-323-7373 – Cell
Outstanding.
That was perfect
Charlie Wiegers
What type of bunker sand do you have?
We are using S-angle for. Superior sand