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Improve your timing

Improve your timing

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 20 May 2010 15:57

What’s the biggest difference between amateurs and pros? A lot of amateur golfers have solid swings, but still manage to spray the ball in all directions. Yet you look at the likes of Jim Furyk on the PGA Tour, who’s clubhead travels to all places, yet he’s one of the straightest drivers on Tour. The difference is all in their ...

 
How To Avoid Poor Pitching

How To Avoid Poor Pitching

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 22 September 2008 13:45

Is your distance control shameful into the greens? Do you often come up short with your approach shots, or just occasionally airmail the green? If you answered yes to either question then the chances are it is because you are simply playing a full shot every time. There are two keys to distance control, the first is acceleration and the ...

 
How To Avoid The Thinned Iron shot

How To Avoid The Thinned Iron shot

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 17 September 2008 10:42

There's not a lot of difference between a thinned shot and one you strike well. But you can feel the difference because the shudder transfers into your hands.  A thin shot is caused by the ball being hit too cleanly off the ground. The club strikes a point around the equator rather than the base of the ball. This is ...

 
How To Play Your Long Irons

How To Play Your Long Irons

Rating: 4.5

Scott Cranfield, 04 September 2008 01:00

To be able to hit a long iron from 200 yards out onto the green is a huge thrill. It can give you a tremendous boost in a matchplay situation and can destroy your opposition. So it is a skill well worth using under pressure. In reality it's really not a hard shot to pull off. All you need to ...

 
Pepper The Pin With Your Approach Shots

Pepper The Pin With Your Approach Shots

Rating: 2.5

Scott Cranfield, 01 September 2008 17:05

It's a massive advantage in a matchplay situation to be able to play your shot into the green first. But it will only reap rewards if you can knock your approach in dead and put the pressure on your opponent. To play pinpoint approach shots requires a positive swing and a slightly different outlook on attacking the pin. TG Top ...

 

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