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Putt better from mid-range

Putt better from mid-range

Rating: 4

Nick Clemens, 27 July 2010 13:04

Are you frustrated by hitting loads of greens in regulation but not converting these solid irons shots into birdies? Then your mid range putting skills could probably do with a brush up. In this video tip from Scoring Zone Instructor Nick Clemens, we show you what you need to be looking to achieve in your stroke when putting from 15 – ...

 
Hole short putts

Hole short putts

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 27 July 2010 12:58

Missing short putts is one of the most frustrating errors in golf. We can often knock it on the green from 200 yards away but when faced with a 3-foot tap in, nerves sometimes get the better of us and we’ll look an idiot in front of our mates as we take three to get the ball in the hole. If ...

 
Get out of greenside traps

Get out of greenside traps

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 16 July 2010 09:50

Getting up and down from bunkers is what keeps the momentum of our round going. There’s nothing more satisfying than expelling any fear of bogey with a solid bunker shot and moving on to the next hole like you do it every time! But now you can pull this shot off every time, thanks to this golf video tip from Scoring ...

 
Master the short pitch

Master the short pitch

Rating: 3.5

Nick Clemens, 16 July 2010 09:42

It’s too long to be a chip shot and it doesn’t require a full swing. The short pitch is one of those awkward prospects that can often wreck the scorecard…but not any more. In this golf video tip, Scoring Zone Instructor Nick Clemens gives you all the tips you need to master the short pitch shot. After watching this clip, ...

 
Master plugged lies

Master plugged lies

Rating: 2

Nick Clemens, 20 May 2010 16:46

When your short iron approach shot finds the fairway trap on the fly, we shouldn’t be surprised if our ball buries itself in its pitchmark and plugs in the sand. But what you shouldn’t do is panic! With a few set-up and swing changes, you’ll be able to get your ball riding out on a cushion of sand and rolling ...

 
Grass bank rescue shot

Grass bank rescue shot

Rating: 4

Nick Clemens, 14 May 2010 09:47

When the green you are approaching is surrounded by a grass bank, you'd think it would increase the margin for error. Should you miss the green on the side with the mound, the slope should feed the ball back to the pin. But sometimes, when the grass is especially long, your ball can get stuck on the slope, leaving you with what seems ...

 
Support the clubhead for power

Support the clubhead for power

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 16:36

Weight transfer is an important factor in building power in your golf swing. But a lot of amateurs struggle to achieve it correctly, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip. A great swing thought is that moves back, the weight shifts back also. When the weight stays on the right side as the club moves back ...

 
Hit more par-3 greens

Hit more par-3 greens

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 15:54

What do you do when you reach a long par three hole that’s into the wind, your 3-wood is misfiring and your longest iron won’t get to that back pin? You need to hit a punch shot off the tee – and TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens will show you how in this golf video tip. The key is ...

 
Wrist rotation for power

Wrist rotation for power

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 15:46

A common cause of the dreaded slice is when golfers try and keep the clubface of the driver square to the target for longer than they need to through the impact zone. As TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains, the clubface is only square for a fraction of a second because of the rotation of the arms and wrists ...

 
Right Foot Trigger

Right Foot Trigger

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 15:40

To impart maximum power into back of the ball in your downswing, it’s vital that you push off against the ground correctly, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip. Pushing off the instep of the right foot helps to transfer the weight correctly in the downswing, helping the hips rotate towards the target, clearing ...

 

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