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Chip Dead Every Time

Chip Dead Every Time

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 30 September 2009 10:01

A lot of people have too much wrist hinge in their chipping action. This leads to thinned or fat chips. If you want to ensure you chip dead every time then you have to eliminate the wrists from the action and keep them very quiet in the stroke. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates a very effective way to ...

 
Hula Hoop Draw Shot Drill

Hula Hoop Draw Shot Drill

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 10 August 2009 14:00

At the top of many golfers’ wish lists will be to replace their horrid slice with a nice high draw. Well this tip provides the answer you’ve been waiting for! By moving your stance in a circular motion to the left but keeping the club face pointing at the target, you’re set up in a great position to hit that ...

 
One-Handed Arm Rotation Drill

One-Handed Arm Rotation Drill

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 07 August 2009 09:30

The primary cause of the slice occurs when the club tracks down on an out-to-in swing path, cutting across the ball with an open clubface. With this anti-slice drill, you can use simply the weight of the club to get your swing plane online. By just placing your right hand on the grip when you swing, the weight of the ...

 
How To Play A Ball From The Bunker, Feet Outside

How To Play A Ball From The Bunker, Feet Outside

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 12 June 2009 01:00

There's nothing worse than finding your ball right up against the edge of the bunker with nowhere for your feet inside. It looks like a horror shot but with a clever set-up you can still splash the shot out with success. All you need to do is exaggerate your knee flex to lower your body down towards the sand. Do ...

 
SoS Accuracy: Eliminate The Pull

SoS Accuracy: Eliminate The Pull

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 24 May 2009 16:46

A lot of golfers pull shots. That's when the ball flies straight left of your target. There are several common causes of this bad shot. The first can be traced to the set-up. Golfers who pull the ball tend to set-up with their shoulders open. The next fault occurs in the downswing. The club tracks into strike the ball from ...

 
Long Iron Putting Drill

Long Iron Putting Drill

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 18 May 2009 15:00

When it comes to putting instruction the common tips are to keep your head still and make a pendulum stroke. But instead of rehearsing the obvious, why not try something different and focus on a a different area of the body that has a massive impact on the putting stroke - the area around your belt buckle. TG Top 12 Teacher ...

 
Push Away For Power

Push Away For Power

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 14 April 2009 15:00

To hit a powerful tee shot it is essential to have width in the backswing. A common fault golfers make is to simply lift their arms steeply with very little shoulder turn in the backswing. A simple drill to prevent this happening is to grip the club with your left hand only and practice pushing it wide away from the ...

 
Pitching Drill Using Headcovers

Pitching Drill Using Headcovers

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 19 January 2009 10:00

If you struggle with your pitching try this pitching drill... Place a headcover under each arm pit. This will give you some connection and improve your distance control. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates how keeping headcovers under your arm pits will give you a consistent ball flight and that all-important distance control with your pitching. Watch the winter pitch ...

 
Putting Body Alignment Drill

Putting Body Alignment Drill

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:21

Many poor putters struggle on the greens because they have too much lower body movement in their stroke. The ideal movement comes from the upper body, keeping the lower body still. This allows a simple back and through pendulum putting stroke. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost demonstrates a great drill you can use to minimise your body movement ...

 
Chipping Distance Control

Chipping Distance Control

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:19

One of the common questions golfers ask is how to control the distance of their chips. The answer is very simple: just use your instincts. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost demonstrates a very simple drill where you throw a ball to the hole to improve your touch and feel around the greens. Scroll down now to watch this ...

 

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