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Cure chipping yips

Cure chipping yips

Rating: 5

Noel Rousseau, 27 January 2012 16:09

One of the main causes of the chipping yips is when the arms and body become locked trying to over-control the action. This increases tension and has a detrimental effect of the strike. As TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau explains in this golf video tip, the key to curing the chipping yips is to have a free-flowing action. This practice ...

 
Spin Pitch Shots

Spin Pitch Shots

Rating: 5

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 ...

 
Basic chipping drill video tip

Basic chipping drill video tip

Rating: 5

Nick Clemens, 09 May 2008 06:00

Do you struggle with the basic chip shot? Watch this Nick Clemens golf video tip to improve your basic chipping skills... Firstly, make sure that the ball is in the centre of your stance. Have your hands further down the handle to encourage more control of the clubhead. Ensure that your feet are narrow in width, having the left foot withdrawn ...

 
Get a short game lesson from Masters contender Phil Mickelson

Get a short game lesson from Masters contender Phil Mickelson

Rating: 5

TG Instruction Editor, 11 April 2008 17:18

Phil Mickelson is making a dash up the leaderboard at The Masters today. His magical touch around the greens will undoubtedly pay dividends around Augusta National's lightning quick surfaces. We've hunted high and low to bring you some short game advice from the man himself and discovered this incredible tip on playing the backflip - that's right flopping the ball ...

 
Instinctive golf shots video lesson

Instinctive golf shots video lesson

Rating: 5

Nick Clemens, 02 May 2007 10:36

Sometimes it pays to not think too much about a certain golf shot, but to just follow your gut instinct, walk up to the golf ball and play it. You'll get up and down around the green a lot more often if you follow this simple pitch philosophy, says Nick Clemens.   CLICK HERE to play video

 

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