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Break 80: We want drag, not drop

Break 80: We want drag, not drop

Rating: 1.5

Adrian Fryer, 01 May 2012 11:29

The better player has learned the downswing begins from the ground up. However the muscles in the thighs and hips are strong; it’s easy to drive them too hard, causing the club to drop inside and lag behind. Sensing a block the player releases hard, creating a hook. To solve this problem, we need to get out of that old, ...

 
Think smart off the tee

Think smart off the tee

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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. There are many factors to consider before selecting your club off the tee, including your score, fairway hazards, ...

 
Learn to shape shots with Simon Khan

Learn to shape shots with Simon Khan

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Simon Khan, 15 September 2011 12:56

Winner of the 2010 BMW PGA Championship, the European Tour’s flagship event at Wentworth, Simon Khan has certainly proved his ability on the biggest of stages. In this exclusive video tip, Khan offers some top tips on how to shape the ball both ways, courtesy of TaylorMade. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Use the slopes to your advantage

Use the slopes to your advantage

Rating: 1.5

Lee Scarbrow, 27 August 2010 11:38

When faced with a sloping green, you shouldn’t just ignore the slopes and go straight for the flag! If you can, try and use them to your advantage to get your ball closer to the hole. In this example, TG Elite Teaching Pro Lee Scarbrow finds himself facing a chip to a flag just over the top of a ridge. ...

 
Crush short irons with Melissa Reid

Crush short irons with Melissa Reid

Rating: 1.5

TG Instruction Editor, 10 June 2010 15:38

The strength of young Ladies European Tour sensation Melissa Reid is her iron play. Now you can learn from the best and crunch your short irons time after time thanks to this video tip exclusive to Today’s Golfer. As Melissa demonstrates, the key to achieving that perfect strike is to get the body covering the ball at impact. This ensures ...

 
Maintain The Inclination Of Your Spine

Maintain The Inclination Of Your Spine

Rating: 1

TG User, 07 September 2009 11:46

If you've ever been given the advice to maintain your spine angle it might be worth having a quick look at this video to understand the 'how' behind the advice.  Taking that tip literally will undoubtedly lead to shorter and less accurate shots, do it correctly however and you might unlock a little extra distance. By TG User - James Ridyard

 
Tour Pro Golf Tips eMag

Tour Pro Golf Tips eMag

Rating: 1

TG Equipment Editor, 24 July 2009 14:50

Let 10 recent Tour winners help improve your golf game... Golf tips include: Shot Shaping Tour Temp Short Game Pro Fitness This e-mag features golf tips and drills by: Mickelson Villegas Ogilvy Wilson McDowell Hansen O'Hair Johnson Open publication

 
How To Pitch And Run With Paul Broadhurst

How To Pitch And Run With Paul Broadhurst

Rating: 1.5

Paul Broadhurst, 17 July 2009 12:30

You've got a 20 yard pitch a run shot with no hazards between yourself and the flag. Many golfers would simply reach into the bag and pull out their trusty wedge. But Paul Broadhurst, European Tour professional, says a lofted club is not necessarily the answer. In this video he will show you how to achieve more consistent pitch and ...

 
Improve Your Impact Position With Soren Hansen

Improve Your Impact Position With Soren Hansen

Rating: 1.5

Soren Hansen, 09 July 2009 13:30

A Clear MindI never have more than one swing thought in my head at any one time. Count to 10. 1,2,3…easy isn’t it? Now, say your ABC up to J. Easy as well? Now, try and do both together, so A1, B2, C3, D4 etc. I don’t know about you, but I have to think quite carefully before I can ...

 
Three Keys To Improve Your Rythm with Scott Cranfield

Three Keys To Improve Your Rythm with Scott Cranfield

Rating: 1.5

Scott Cranfield, 01 June 2009 09:00

Why balance, relaxation and sequencing are all vital components of building great swing rhythm – and how you can achieve them. Based at the London Club, Scott Cranfield has worked with more than 30 Tour players during a coaching career spanning 20 years. He is currently Setanta Golf's face of coaching and runs his own academy which preaches an holistic ...

 

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