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Box drill for added power

Box drill for added power

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 10 May 2012 10:40

A key part of building power during the backswing is the hinging of the wrists after the hands reach hip height. But most important is that you swing the club down in a manner that stores the power for impact. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, the angle between your left arm and shaft ...

 
How to hit the high draw

How to hit the high draw

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 10 May 2012 10:35

It’s the shot every golfer wants to hit off the tee but one that requires the courage to aim right and trust your technique. The key point here is that to launch the ball high and start right of target, your clubface must be open at address. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, by ...

 
Break 100: Set the clubface shut

Break 100: Set the clubface shut

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 01 May 2012 10:49

Clubface aim and swingpath are linked… and often in the form of a vicious circle. As the face opens, the right-handed golfer hits further left to allow for it; and the further left he hits, the more he opens the face. This relationship causes problems both for the high-handicap club player, who tends to start down with his upper body ...

 
Present the maker’s loft

Present the maker’s loft

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 11 April 2012 10:38

You can promote the ideal level angle of attack with a fairway wood by ensuring the shaft is vertical at the point of impact. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this video tip, when you do this you present the maker’s loft to the ball. This gives you the optimum launch angle so you can hit your fairway woods ...

 
Vary your club selection around the greens

Vary your club selection around the greens

Rating: 4

Anonymous, 28 March 2012 15:51

Amateur golfers often miss greens and when they do, too often they automatically reach for their sand or lob wedge rather than assessing the situation. Your club selection should be dictated by your goal of getting the ball rolling as early as possible. So in this situation below, for example, you can see in this video tip, TG Elite Pro ...

 
How to read greens

How to read greens

Rating: 4.5

Gareth Johnston, 14 March 2012 11:36

You may have heard new World No.1 Rory McIlroy attribute much of his recent success to his work with putting guru Dave Stockton. Most of the changes Stockton made to Rory’s putting was in his pre-shot routine. He felt the whole thing needed speeding up, not having any practice strokes over the ball. Another of Stockton’s putting essentials is to ...

 
Lock down the lower half when putting

Lock down the lower half when putting

Rating: 4.5

Gareth Johnston, 24 February 2012 15:27

Now is the time to go back to basics with your putting stroke and work from a set of correct fundamentals that will make you a more consistent putter. The putting action is a movement dominated by the shoulders. The lower body remains stable and the wrists remain passive. Problems with strike and distance control occur when the lower half ...

 
Cure chipping yips

Cure chipping yips

Rating: 4

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 ...

 
Four-foot zone checkpoint

Four-foot zone checkpoint

Rating: 4.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:30

In a one plane golf swing, the arm plane matches the shoulder plane at the top of the backswing. But rather than turning correctly in the backswing, many one-plane golfers lift out of their spine angle, which causes problems with strike and accuracy. This simple checkpoint from Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn will help you turn while maintaining your posture ...

 
Slice no more

Slice no more

Rating: 4

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:23

The most common errant shot in golf comes about as a result of the golf swing being very steep and working across the target line from out-to-in through impact. A simple drill to help shallow your swing plane and hit straight drives as a result is to feel the right arm moves as far behind you in the backswing as ...

 

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