Quick Tip - Getting Sandy
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Let's face it. Sometimes, you end up with your toes in the sand, and not in the relaxing way. Bunker shots can be a bit tough to tackle at first, especially the ones where there is major pressure to salvage a par on that given hole. Thankfully, we've developed a tool that is great for handling these awkward bunker shots, known appropriately as the Sandy Andy. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he runs through the pros and cons of this outstanding bunker tool.
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