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Brand New Tips From TG's New Elite Coach!

Brand New Tips From TG's New Elite Coach!

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TG Instruction Editor, 01 March 2010 15:36

These brand new video tips from Today's Golfer's newest coaching recruit are guaranteed to take your golf game to the next level. Rob Watts is the Head Professional at Castle Royle Golf & Country Club and has worked with many European Tour players, such as Darren Clarke, Scott Drummond and Benn Bahram. Rob is a performance coach that specialises in progressive and ...

 
Overcome Your Winter Blues

Overcome Your Winter Blues

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Jamil Qureshi, Psychology Expert, 24 February 2010 14:58

We all know it’s been a shocking winter for us golfers. The great thing about golf is that it’s supposed to be a sport you can play all year round. But playing in conditions that are bad even for winter can be a frustrating pastime. But how can you turn this into an enjoyable experience? There are a few things ...

 
Escape Golf's Nightmare Situations!

Escape Golf's Nightmare Situations!

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Joel Tadman, Instruction Editor, 22 January 2010 13:36

Don't let another wayward tee shot or approach cost you shots! Today's Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens presents you with a brand new video tip series helping you escape golf's most treacherous situations, including a bare lie around the green or being stuck behind trees. With this priceless collection of videos, you'll save your par more often and keep ...

 
Loosen the hamstrings

Loosen the hamstrings

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Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 09:13

Hamstring tightness causes the pelvis to rotate backwards and reduces mobility in the lower back. This makes it difficult to find the neutral spine position in the address position. Massaging the hamstrings will help improve this. Keep breathing throughout the process to help get oxygen to the muscle and only ever put pressure through the roller when massaging up towards ...

 
Rock The Putter Practice Drill

Rock The Putter Practice Drill

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Dan Frost, 08 May 2009 13:50

We've all been given the piece of advice to rock our shoulders with a putter in hand, but it can be pretty hard to master. To make this move easier TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost has a simple drill using an old golf shaft you can try. Simply place the shaft under your armpits and make your stroke. Watch ...

 
Stay in the present

Stay in the present

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TG User, 21 April 2009 09:00

Whilst playing in a medal a few weeks ago, I started strongly, teeing off the 11th hole at my home course. I was set to shoot a great score, but unfortunately I reached the 16th and everything went into meltdown. The problem was that I was thinking to much about holes still to come in the round and not about the current ...

 
Golf Practice Tip

Golf Practice Tip

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Dan Frost, 19 February 2009 01:00

There are two different forms of golf practice - technical and tactical. Technical practice is working on a new swing move. Tactical practice is turning your practice into realistic on-course situations, like hitting a target or shaping a shot. The most important component of tactical practice is to follow a pre-shot routine. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates the ...

 
Stop Missing Short Putts

Stop Missing Short Putts

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Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:27

There's nothing more frustrating than playing a hole well only to miss a simple two-footer on the green. These testing little putts are often missed due to anxiety. The golfer looks up too soon after striking the putt to see if it drops in the hole. The secret to holing out from close range is to keep your eyes down ...

 
Putting Grip

Putting Grip

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Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:04

If you want to hole more putts then it is really important to grip the putter correctly. Do so and you'll keep the hands nice and neutral on the club. Where most amateurs go wrong is they grip the putter in a similar fashion to an iron or wood. This encourages the hands to rotate, a big no-no in the ...

 
Spin Pitch Shots

Spin Pitch Shots

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Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 14:58

There's a simple rule to getting your pitch shots to spin and stop - all you need to do is strike down on the ball. Where most amateurs fail is in the angle of attack. Instead of hitting down, the club approaches the ball on a too shallow path. This leads to two faults. Either the hands try to help the shot into ...

 
CD golf exercise

CD golf exercise

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TG User, 07 October 2008 09:25

For my putting practice, firstly I place an old CD on the living room carpet. The idea is to get the ball to come to rest on the centre hole of the CD. The exercise combines a feel for pace and accuracy, especially pace as the slower you can get the ball to the hole, the wider it is, and the more ...

 
Posture Video Instruction Tip

Posture Video Instruction Tip

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Zane Scotland, 01 September 2008 01:00

There is no excuse for having bad posture when addressing the golf ball. You can check this in front of a mirror at home or on the driving range. Watch this posture video instruction tip and you’ll see what I mean...

 
Drill A Fairway Wood Off The Tee

Drill A Fairway Wood Off The Tee

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Nick Clemens, 01 September 2008 01:00

Drill a fairway wood off the tee... World Number One Tiger Woods is a specialist of this shot. He'll often pull out his faithful 5-wood rather than a driver on tight holes where it's absolutely essential he finds the fairway. He then uses a short, controlled swing that drills the ball arrow straight. Add this fairway-finding shot to your repertoire ...

 
Good Address Position Golf Exercise

Good Address Position Golf Exercise

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Darren Roberts, 03 July 2008 14:30

The success of addressing a golf ball can be enhanced by the positioning of the player. As Darren Roberts explains in this simple golf exercise, tilting the pelvis will provide a more controlled and powerful golf swing. Scroll down to watch this 'Good Address Position Golf Exercise' video...

 
Golf Exercise For Overengaged Hamstrings

Golf Exercise For Overengaged Hamstrings

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Darren Roberts, 03 July 2008 12:00

Personal trainer Darren Roberts gives a short demonstration on how to alleviate overengaged hamstrings with a simple exercise. Scroll down to watch this 'Golf Exercise For Overengaged Hamstrings' video...

 
Lat Stretch Golf Exercise

Lat Stretch Golf Exercise

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Darren Roberts, 02 July 2008 07:00

Strength and conditioning expert Darren Roberts gives a short demonstration of how to perform a lat stretch. Scroll down to watch this 'Lat Strech Golf Exercise' video...

 
Front Plank Golf Exercise

Front Plank Golf Exercise

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Darren Roberts, 02 July 2008 07:00

Personal trainer Darren Roberts gives a short demonstration on how to perform a front plank exercise. Scroll down to watch this 'Front Plank Golf Exercise' video...

 
Trunk Strength Expalined

Trunk Strength Expalined

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Darren Roberts, 02 July 2008 07:00

Trunk strength is vital for a steady golf swing. Maintaining the angle of your spine is key and there are two main exercises to help this: the front plank and side plank, as Darren Roberts explains and introduces in this clip. Scroll down to watch this 'Trunk Strength Explained' video...

 
Stop Your Hook Video Lesson

Stop Your Hook Video Lesson

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Adrian Fryer, 17 June 2008 11:49

In this golf video lesson Adrian Fryer uses two sponges to demontrate how you can get rid of a hook or pull by getting your clubhead moving along the correct path. 

 
How To Hit A Fade Video Tip

How To Hit A Fade Video Tip

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Mark Moore, 13 June 2008 11:00

Do you want to learn how to hit a fade? Watch this Mark Moore golf video tip to show you how to hit a fade shot...

 

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