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Shallow your driver downswing with this simple drill

Shallow your driver downswing with this simple drill

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:09

You’ve heard it 100 times but yet the majority of amateur golfers still start their downswing with the upper body, which throws the club outside the line and often results in a weak slice. If you were to imagine for a moment that you hitting a ball from a very high tee peg, how would you set-up to the ball? ...

 
Low rolling sand station

Low rolling sand station

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 11 April 2012 10:41

When the flag is far away from us in a greenside bunker, we need to create a splash shot whereby the ball releases on landing and comes out on a lower trajectory. In this video tip from TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer, he demonstrates a simple station you can build in the practice bunker with two tees to execute this type ...

 
Reassess the par when you find trouble

Reassess the par when you find trouble

Rating: 2.5

Anonymous, 22 March 2012 14:00

Should you find trouble off the tee, be it a hazard, fairway bunker or the trees, it’s important to accept your situation.  There's always a chance of successfully playing a miraculous recovery shot to set up a par or even a birdie. But the chances are low and not the correct way to approach it, especially in a medal. In ...

 
Strategy essentials

Strategy essentials

Rating: 2

Anonymous, 22 March 2012 13:40

Course management is an overlooked aspect of scoring that often costs amateurs up to two or three shots a round. Too many times, you’ll step on the tee with a driver in your hand not having considered what’s in front of you. But good strategy doesn’t stop there. Approach shots and club selection around the green are also a key ...

 
A great drill to check your grip

A great drill to check your grip

Rating: 2

Anonymous, 06 March 2012 15:29

Being able to rely on our bag’s longest clubs takes a lot of pressure off the rest  of our game and gives more chances to attack for a birdie rather than struggling to scramble a par. Getting the grip right should be your first priority. Many players cope with a faulty grip by compensating with moves in their swing. A ...

 
M.O.T Your Game

M.O.T Your Game

Rating: 2.5

Anonymous, 24 February 2012 14:53

The golf swing is a lot like a car. It possesses a collection of complex parts that work together to allow it to function correctly. And just like a car, these parts go wrong all too often! As a result, you need to service these parts to get it working again. The good news is that once you've found the ...

 
Upgrade your brain – How and when to switch on before every shot

Upgrade your brain – How and when to switch on before every shot

Rating: 2

Karl Steptoe, 23 February 2012 15:04

It’s not beneficial to be concentrating fully on our golf for the whole four hours during our round. Aspects of our pre-shot routine can be used as a trigger to switch our concentration on when we need it – when hitting golf shots. In this video tip, top sports psychologist Karl Steptoe also highlights crucial parts of the pre-shot routine ...

 
Top chipping drill

Top chipping drill

Rating: 2.5

Noel Rousseau, 13 February 2012 17:03

Hitting your chip shots fat or thin usually comes about because the bottom of your swing arc is in the wrong place (usually too far back), which means the angle of attack is poor. You’ll either hit the ground behind the ball or hit up on the ball causing you to thin the ball across the green. In this golf ...

 
Download the Pre-Shot Training Programme

Download the Pre-Shot Training Programme

Rating: 2.5

Anonymous, 09 February 2012 11:34

The mental side of the game has never been more important on Tour, as players eek every ounce of performance in order to compete at the highest level. Jon Finn, a former university lecturer and has produced a free document for todaysgolfer.co.uk users, to help you improve your mental attitude to the game. Finn has identified four tools to tackle ...

 
Practice makes Perfect!

Practice makes Perfect!

Rating: 2.5

Joel Tadman, Instruction Editor, 02 February 2012 16:55

There are two types of practice, both of which are crucial in transferring perfectly executed shots from the range to the golf course more often. The first involves working on your movements and improving your technique while the other involves simulating game-like conditions and making practice harder than play as much as possible – working on the routines and the ...

 

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