I got a new Sector 9 Sand Wedge longboard skateboard.It is 38.5 inches by 9.5 at its widest point. It is a sick board for anoyone, except for if you are looking for a bord to bomb hills, in which case i would reccommend the Bullet, or Carbon Decay boards. THis board is fun for just cruising/gliding along, and will not disappoint. It has just enough tail to pick it up by, and the trucks make the board!…great board, only thing that i could see needing upgrade anytime soon mayb cleaning or buying new bearings. Also try using speed cream…cuts back on having to push more, and you can just glide
Small error in the vid. For convenience I describe bounce as width of sole.. it is not.. it’s actually the profile of the sole but for the purposes of instruction it makes things easier to say width of sole. In this golf lesson golf instructor Steve Bishop discusses the three common lies you’ll get in a bunker and how to get out of the bunker with each one. These tips will help you lower your scores and consistently get up and down. www.golfinstruction.biz
In this 4th episode of “Minute w/ the Maestro”, watch as your HOST “Ana Rodriguez Larreta” explains how to hit a sunken ball bunker shot. Check back often to see more great golf tips using our Sweet Wood Hickory Shafted Irons, Putters and other fine luxury products.
Hitting from the sand will subtract from the normal distance of your golf club. Learn to hit out of the bunker using your sand wedge from aprofessional golf instructor in this free golfing video. Expert: Hill Marks Bio: Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. Filmmaker: Dustin Daniels
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The fact is, no matter how far you can hit the ball, until it rolls into the hole, it doesn't count.
There's a reason the top touring pros spend 90% of their practice time on the short game. A reason that old saw about driving for show and putting for dough isn't the other way round.