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Improve Your Power

Power. It's the one thing that every golfer wants more of. To be able to hit the ball 300 yards down the middle every time is a golfer's dream. So how do you do it? Ultimately it's about generating more clubhead speed. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Scott Cranfield shows you how to boost your driving distance. Watch this improve your...

 
 
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How To Avoid The Skied Drive

How to avoid the skied drive?... The tee shot that goes vertically up into the air with hardly any forward movement is frustrating on two accounts. Firstly you don't get any distance, and secondly you may damage the top of the club. So why does it happen? TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Scott Cranfield analyses the causes of the skied drive...

 
 
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How To Avoid Poor Pitching

Is your distance control shameful into the greens? Do you often come up short with your approach shots, or just occasionally airmail the green? If you answered yes to either question then the chances are it is because you are simply playing a full shot every time. There are two keys to distance control, the first is acceleration and the latter...

 
 
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Improve Your Bunker Distance Control

A good bunker player doesn't even need to watch their shot to know whether it has gone close to the pin. They can tell just from the connection made with the sand. The amount of sand you take, the depth of the sand and the connection with the sand will ultimately determine how far the ball travels. A great drill to improve...

 
 
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What Harrington is practicing | Ryder Cup 2008

Open Champion Padraig Harrington was practising using the help of a few simple swing drills on Thursday. The three-time major winner started by wearing a weight strap around his left bicep to help strengthen his left side through impact, helping to align his left arm and the shaft, encouraging a strong, neutral impact position. Harrington then popped a golf glove under his right...

 
 
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What Harrington is practicing | Ryder Cup 2008

Open Champion Padraig Harrington was practising using the help of a few simple swing drills on Thursday. The three-time major winner started by wearing a weight strap around his left bicep to help strengthen his left side through impact, helping to align his left arm and the shaft, encouraging a strong, neutral impact position. Harrington then popped a golf glove under his right...

 
 
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Ryder Cup 2008: How you can pitch like Phil Mickelson | Ryder Cup 2008

World Number Two Phil Mickelson was demonstrating his pitching flair on the driving range at Valhalla golf club today. The short game wizard got his caddy 'bones' to strategically position a selection of golf towels at various distances up the driving range in preparation for this week's Ryder Cup. Mickelson then pitched balls to each towel with total precision, starting at the...

 
 
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Ian Poulter practises his putting | Ryder Cup 2008

Ian Poulter practised his putting stroke on the slick practice green at Valhalla golf club yesterday with the help of Ernie Els' putting training system. Ian Poulter attached the unusual-looking training aid to his putter to help lock his forearms together, allowing the shoulders to rock back and forth in a one-piece motion, taking any independent hand action out of the...

 
 
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Graeme McDowell practises short game | Ryder Cup 2008

European Vice Captain Jose Maria Olazabal used his time wisely yesterday afternoon to help team member Graeme McDowell around the greens. The renowned short game expert spent several hours demonstrating key shots and sharing his vast knowledge with the young Irishman. Olazabal was encouraging McDowell to take his hands out of the chipping action by using the big muscles in the body...

 
 
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How To Avoid The Thinned Iron shot

There's not a lot of difference between a thinned shot and one you strike well. But you can feel the difference because the shudder transfers into your hands.  A thin shot is caused by the ball being hit too cleanly off the ground. The club strikes a point around the equator rather than the base of the ball. This is generally...

 
 

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