A lot of the bunkering is designed more to save you than it is to penalize you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
But I'd say that probably 70 percent of the bunkering is more to give you an idea of the direction that you want to go or to save your ball from going into worse places.
Investing now in safe-guarding people by helping them to adapt to climate change, will help save money and lives while building resilience.
I want to improve my bunker, fairway and putting status because that's been my weakness over the last three years. If I can just focus on this, then everything else will come.
Golf without bunkers and hazards would be tame and monotonous. So would life.
My life isn't always at risk, even if I'm in a war zone. A lot of these places have areas of calm, so covering war doesn't necessarily mean being shot at all the time.
In the end, you have to protect yourself at all times.
When you are playing 'Survivor', getting a shelter up immediately is the most important thing.
I'm being told it saves money to shoot in Toronto, because of tax benefits, the crews are cheaper, but what I save in the bottom line, I lose in a million other ways.
Everyone is going to make bogeys and doubles and get bad breaks in bunkers. It's just kind of licking your wounds and taking what it gives you and move on.
My dear, did you ever stop to think what a wonderful bunker you would make?