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Marry up your swing lengths when pitching

Marry up your swing lengths when pitching

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 24 February 2011 11:52

Pitching is a tricky business. Almost every yardage within 100 yards can cause us problems with distance control, especially if we don’t know how to alter our swing to accommodate. One of the most effective ways of changes the distance we hit our pitch shots is to marry up the length of both the backswing and the throughswing, remembering to ...

 
Trust your loft when chipping

Trust your loft when chipping

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 11 February 2011 16:23

The classic mistake amateur golfers make when chipping is to overuse their wrists in an attempt to help the ball in the air. To combat this disastrous fault, check out this unique video drill from TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts. You’ll soon start to trust the natural loft on your wedge and chip it next to the pin every ...

 
Chip better using gravity

Chip better using gravity

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 20 September 2010 17:13

Golfers that struggle with their chip shots tend to have too much upper body movement during the stroke. This reduces the chance of bringing the club back to the ball in the correct position because there are so many moving parts. As TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts explains in this video tip, the goal when chipping is to keep ...

 
Strike Chips Better

Strike Chips Better

Rating: 3

Rob Watts, 04 March 2010 11:31

Many amateur golfers suffer from poor strikes when chipping because they take the club away too far on the inside, which means the hands have to over-work into impact to square the clubface. In this golf video tip, you can use a cane or rod positioned along the line of the toes to provide instant feedback if you bring the ...

 

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