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Andrew Murray’s Today’s Golfer Own Your Own Short Game Series – with Cleveland Golf
Own Your Bunker Obstacle Shot

Part of the Cleveland Golf Own Your Own Short Game series with Andrew Murray. To pop the ball forward, Andrew uses his Cleveland 56° to show you the technique and the mental attitude you need so you don’t need to be intimidated by a bunker obstacle in your path.

Own Your Bunker Shot

Part of the Cleveland Golf Own Your Own Short Game series with Andrew Murray. Andrew demonstrates the flow and rhythm you need to pitch the ball out of the bunker with accuracy and control. Andrew is using a 60° Cleveland wedge for this shot.

Own Your Plugged Bunker Shot

Part of the Cleveland Golf Own Your Own Short Game series with Andrew Murray.  Andrew chooses his 60° Cleveland, his most lofted, to demonstrate the technique you need when the ball is plugged in the bunker. In this case the ball will be going downhill after landing. Andrew pulls off a brilliant shot and executes his technique perfectly in this video.

Own Your Flop Shot

Part of the Cleveland Golf Own Your Own Short Game series with Andrew Murray.  Andrew Murray demonstrates this intimidating shot, over the bunker and towards the water. Using a 60° Cleveland wedge, Andrew shows us two approaches to the shot – a low tariff and a high tariff technique.

Own Your Pitch Shot 

Part of the Cleveland Golf Own Your Own Short Game series with Andrew Murray.  After judging the conditions, Andrew Murray chooses his 56 Cleveland and demonstrates the correct technique for this pitch shot.

Chip & Run  Andrew Murray demonstrates how to use a 52 degree Cleveland wedge to pitch onto the green – with a spectacular shpt first time! 1st in a series of videos produced for Today’s Golfer in association with Cleveland.
Andrew Murray’s Scoring Zone #3- Pitching Over the Bunker
Pitching Over the Bunker – In this video Andrew Murray shows you another great technique you need to avoid being intimidated by the bunker. Andrew shows you how to trust your club and avoid scooping and firing the ball out of control into the bunker you’re trying to get over. In this case Andrew uses his most lofty club, a 58 degree Cleveland wedge with a 12 degree bounce.
Andrew Murray’s Scoring Zone #2- The Chip Shot
The Chip Shot In this video Andrew Murray shows you a straight forward chip shot – only 10 or 12 yards, using a 9 iron. This exercise is to help you visualise and execute the chip shot by measuring the flight with an underarm throw.
Andrew Murray’s Scoring Zone #1- The Bunker Shot
The Bunker Shot In this video Andrew Murray shows you the techniques you need to avoid being intimidated by the bunker. The key is to ‘open’ the face and offer the back edge or ‘bounce’ to the sand. Then simply splash a parcel of sand out that is around the ball. The sand and ball will pop out no issues. Trust the loft to pop the ball up and out! Strive to avoid scooping or helping the ball out!
Putting Drills & Practice #1
The T-Peg Gate A simple exercise that has stood the test of time. Line up 6 to 8 t-pegs just far enough apart and practice aiming the travel of the putter. Watch Andrew demonstrate this effective exercise.
Andrew Murray Wins 1989 Panasonic European Open
In true David and Goliath tradition, Andrew Murray won the 1989 Panasonic European Open. Watch the highlights of the exciting, tense finish and the prize giving ceremony from this historic golf competition.
Tom Murray Wins Volopa Irish Challenge 2015
We are very proud to announce Andrew’s son, Tom Murray, has sealed a “majestic” win at the Volopa Irish Challenge at the Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa and Golf Resort. Tom holed two massive putts to win the European Challenge Tour title. Tom proved that determination runs in the blood as he defied the odds to achieve a dramatic victory and he dedicated the victory to his girlfriend, Sophie Carrigill. Tom’s roller-coaster round was typical of the day’s drama – he began with two bogeys to fall out of contention, before carding five birdies before the turn to move him back on track. Click the image to watch highlights from the day and Tom’s winning putt.

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