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Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 16 May 2012 17:14

Chipping into a strong wind provides a nice backstop to allow us to be more positive with a more lofted club and the ball rolling very little on landing. But to gain more control over the flight and roll of the ball, a better option may be to use a less-lofted club, such as an eight iron, and get the ...

 
Pitching Sharpie drill

Pitching Sharpie drill

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 27 January 2012 16:18

Golfers that thin their pitch shots often make a conscious effort to keep their head down to stop this from happening. But the head actually needs to move with the body in order to strike pitching correctly and accurately. A great drill to improve your pitching consistency is to place a pen in your mouth. Intrigued? Then watch the video ...

 
Double-overlap chipping grip

Double-overlap chipping grip

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 17 June 2011 15:57

The most common fault among club golfers when chipping is the right hand dominating through the hitting area, causing the club to rise up through impact and often catch the ball fat or thin. A good drill to stop the right hand taking control is to use a double-overlap grip, as TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf ...

 
Pivot your body when chipping

Pivot your body when chipping

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 17 June 2011 15:52

When commentators describe a player using a ‘hands and arms’ shot around the green, this assessment can be misleading because every shot in golf uses some degree of body turn, as TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. A gentle turn of the body actually helps you strike the ball better and control the distance. There’s ...

 
Retract the clubhead chipping drill

Retract the clubhead chipping drill

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2011 16:36

Many club golfers mistakenly think the ball gets airborne when chipping because of a lofty follow through. But it’s the angle of attack and loft on the club that does it, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. If you struggle to control the strike and distance control on chip shots, try this drill ...

 
Create a neutral arc when chipping

Create a neutral arc when chipping

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2011 16:30

As TG Adrian Fryer demonstrates in this golf video tip, you’re able to chip to a decent standard with many different stances: open, closed or even on one leg! The key is to ensure the clubhead travels on a neutral arc during your swing, from in-to-square-to-in, creating backspin (not sidespin) and a crisp contact. brightcove.createExperiences();

 

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