I am just watching the US Masters. Matt Cuchar hit a tee shot at hole 12 par-3 and the ball disappeared. It was either in the bunker or in the water. Eventually it proved to be in the water.
But the interesting thing was that "everybody" were looking in the bunker by sticking their fingers in the sand.
So to the question about plugged balls in the bunkers. Maybe it is possible that if the sand is the same in the onGOLF bunkers as it is in the Augusta bunkers that the balls in onGOLF can be plugged in the sand a little bit more than we are used to in our home courses :)
Just a thought on my part.
Keep swinging
But the interesting thing was that "everybody" were looking in the bunker by sticking their fingers in the sand.
So to the question about plugged balls in the bunkers. Maybe it is possible that if the sand is the same in the onGOLF bunkers as it is in the Augusta bunkers that the balls in onGOLF can be plugged in the sand a little bit more than we are used to in our home courses :)
Just a thought on my part.
Keep swinging












