Gary Player is widely recognized as one of the best bunker players in the world. In his “Playing Lessons from the Pros” (on the Golf Channel), Player gives an interesting tip for playing out of the sand:
When you light a match, you don’t just slowly drag the match along the box. You flick it – fast – kkkkshhhhhhttttt! You do the same thing when you play out of the bunker. Don’t try to slide the club slowly through the sand – it won’t come out! Instead, flick it through the sand, accelerating rapidly. The ball will pop out with lots of spin.
There you have it. Light a match to light up your bunker play.

The Golf Channel, and much of the golf journalism world, has been going ga ga over Vijay Singh’s season. He had a great year – we grant you this – but headlines like “
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Foreign-born players captured more than half of 2004’s PGA Tour tournaments (26 of 48), thanks in large part to Vijay Singh’s nine wins. Meg Mallon pointed out that, in this, the men have long trailed the women: “We’re already there. There are good tours in Europe and Japan, but they send their best to the United States. We’ve been international for over 10 years.”