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Top tee peg striking drill

Top tee peg striking drill

Rating: 1.5

Adrian Fryer, 02 December 2011 12:25

It might seem obvious to the lower handicap players, but newcomers to the game of golf often fail to understand the angle and direction at which the club needs to attack the ball on for crisply-struck irons shots. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, you can use a tee peg positioned in the ground ...

 
Maximum distance with minimal effort on iron shots

Maximum distance with minimal effort on iron shots

Rating: 2.5

Tom Denby, 24 November 2011 16:45

The most common swing fault among the iron shots of amateurs is the attempt to ‘lift’ the ball in the air by adding loft to the golf club at impact. A simple drill to rectify this is to feel that the hands win the race to the ball line ahead of the clubhead, as TG Elite Pro Tom Denby explains ...

 
Target focus in your pre-shot routine

Target focus in your pre-shot routine

Rating: 3.5

Tom Denby, 24 November 2011 16:40

Standing over the ball on approach shots, club golfers often become so fixated on the ball that they forget about where they’re hitting it and their accuracy suffers. So in your pre-shot routine, your predominant focus should always be on your target – where you want the ball to go as opposed to what you’re hitting. When you’re throwing a ...

 
Hit more accurate approach shots

Hit more accurate approach shots

Rating: 3

Tom Denby, 24 November 2011 16:35

So many times, amateur golfers will work out the yardage they have to the flag on approach shots and then choose the club that will make the distance but only if they hit their Sunday best. A way to add control to your iron shots is to grip the club down slightly, swing the club at a smoother tempo and ...

 

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