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One driving drill, two swing fixes

One driving drill, two swing fixes

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 27 April 2011 15:39

Two of the biggest faults amateur golfers make with their swing are poor shoulder turn and poor swing plane. Poor shoulder turn limits the power that can be generated while poor swing plane increases the chance of creating a glancing blow on the ball, increasing the amount of sidespin generated. This quick drill from TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan serves ...

 
Use a tee for better extension

Use a tee for better extension

Rating: 4.5

Chris Ryan, 27 April 2011 15:34

A good way to increase the power and accuracy of your drives is to feel a full extension of the arms through impact. This helps keep the clubface squarer through the hitting area and improve both the club path and angle of attack. Here, TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan shows you a simple but effective drill you can try on ...

 
Draw your irons

Draw your irons

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 15 March 2011 11:33

Now you can gain an extra few yards with your irons hitting that sought-after right-to-left shape the Tour Pros hit with regularity. This video tip from TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan will show you how. Apologies for the poor sound quality. This instruction video was shot on location at Oceânico Amendoeira, Portugal. Visit The Oceânico website for more details.   brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Alter your body speed to shape shots

Alter your body speed to shape shots

Rating: 3.5

Chris Ryan, 18 February 2011 13:06

To help you shape the ball on demand, try altering the speed of your torso through the hitting area, as TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan explains here in this golf video tip. To play a fade, speeding up the movement of the body will help keep the clubface open to the path of the club. To hit a draw, slowing ...

 
Clock face pitching drill

Clock face pitching drill

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 11 February 2011 16:27

We play more shots from 100 yards and under than any other length of shot so good distance control with our wedges is paramount if we want to lower our scores. The clock face drill, explained in this golf video tip by TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris Ryan, gives us nine different go-to yardages by applying three different lengths of ...

 
Rip your driver off the deck

Rip your driver off the deck

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 31 January 2011 12:55

Is there a par five on your home course that is always just out of reach for your second shot with the three wood? Not anymore. Now, you can find the green with a well-struck driver from the fairway thanks to the advice in this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris Ryan. The two keys for this ...

 
Driving distance secret

Driving distance secret

Rating: 3.5

Chris Ryan, 31 January 2011 12:47

Long drives depend on us using the larger muscles in our lower half to dominate the downswing. Golfers lose distance when the upper body controls the motion and may also suffer from problems with swing plane and club path. So to add distance and accuracy to your drives, check out this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris ...

 
Umbrella driving drill

Umbrella driving drill

Rating: 2.5

Chris Ryan, 12 January 2011 11:10

Many amateur golfers suffer from a lack of distance with the driver because they lose their posture in the downswing. The hips move towards the ball, creating poor body position and increasing the likelihood of off-centre strikes. A great drill for golfers with this problem is to use an umbrella as a reference point for your pelvis, as TG Elite ...

 
Bunker ball position tip

Bunker ball position tip

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 12 January 2011 11:02

Getting ball position right is crucial every time you play a greenside bunker shot. Constant ball position means the club will enter the sand at the same point every time, leading to consistent results. As TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan explains in this golf video tip, ball position should always be taken from 90 degrees to the toe line. Often, ...

 
Strong driving base

Strong driving base

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 13 December 2010 09:47

We all want to squeeze a few extra yards out of our driver, and a great place to start is with a strong base to maximise the power we can generate. Many amateurs that TG Elite Teaching Professional Chris Ryan works with have a weak left side at impact, which prevents them from fulfilling their driving potential. But this can ...

 

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