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Pause your swing to improve ball striking

Pause your swing to improve ball striking

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 31 December 2012 07:00

In this video TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston gives you a drill to stop you trying to hit the ball from the top, that causes a loss of angle and power. By following his tips you can gain more power where it matters, at the point of impact. Watch the video below to see how it's done:   brightcove.createExperiences(); This ...

 
Use a headcover to increase power

Use a headcover to increase power

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 19 December 2012 11:22

In this video TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston looks at how you can use a headcover to add power and distance to your swing. In this drill he ties his headcover to his shaft to give the clubhead a bit more weight in the tip. This means he can feel where the club is and make a better transition to ...

 
Control your clubface

Control your clubface

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 29 November 2012 13:12

In this instruction video TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston takes you through a simple drill to help control your hand action through impact. All you need is a cane, that you can fix to the butt of your grip. You can then rest it against your hip at address and keep the cane there while you make a short ...

 
Improve your ball flight and spin when chipping

Improve your ball flight and spin when chipping

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 20 November 2012 07:00

In this simple chipping drill TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston teaches you how to crispen up your strike when chipping around the greens. All you need to try this practise drill is some allignment sticks, clubs or canes and somewhere to chip. The aim of this drill is to stop you scopping you chip shots and instead hit down into ...

 
Tiptoes pitching drill

Tiptoes pitching drill

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 02 February 2012 14:52

One of the reasons you may strike pitch shots poorly is because you don’t achieve enough body rotation in your swing. A great drill to increase the amount of turn through the ball and improve your angle of attack is to hit some shots with the right foot up on its toes, as TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in ...

 
Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 15 December 2011 14:51

The key to consistent bunker play is to have the club enter the sand at the same point, two inches behind the ball, correctly every time. TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip how a small adjustment to your set-up will help achieve this. Video shot on location at Monte Rei Golf & Country Club. For ...

 
Pre-round putting routine

Pre-round putting routine

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 02 December 2011 10:31

It’s very important to make the most of any spare time you get before you tee off, especially in a competition. Ultimately, on the greens is where shots are often lost, especially early on in the round. This ideal putting routine from TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston will not only help you gauge the pace of the greens but also ...

 
Shift the left knee for more power

Shift the left knee for more power

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 25 August 2011 09:48

The golf swing is a continuous and flowing movement. There’s a point where the clubhead will be still at the top of the backswing as it changes direction, but that doesn’t mean the body shouldn’t be moving. As the backswing approaches its completion, you should be looking to start transferring your weight into your left side. A good way to ...

 
Be positive on short putts

Be positive on short putts

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 25 August 2011 09:36

A good putting stroke comprises a gentle acceleration of the putter through the impact area. When club golfers swing the putter back too far, especially on shorter putts, the tendency then is for the putter face to over-rotate, making it more difficult to square it at impact. To combat this fault, you can place a tee behind the ball to ...

 
Swing long back and through for power

Swing long back and through for power

Rating: 3

Gareth Johnston, 18 August 2011 16:04

When our backswing is too short, the downswing can become snappy in a bid to create power. This often means we lose control of the clubhead leading to off-centre strikes and poor distance from the tee. A good swing thought is to feel that the backswing and throughswing are both long but also equal in length. This will increase your ...

 

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