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Learn to release your putter

Learn to release your putter

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 29 October 2010 15:52

Do you want to know what the ‘release’ of the putter feels like? Then practice making some putter swings with your headcover still on the club, says TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis. Release of the putter is to help you promote the correct amount of topspin and square the blade consistently. Give this drill a go and you’ll start ...

 
Flop it close

Flop it close

Rating: 4

Richard Ellis, 29 October 2010 15:46

The flop shot is a great option to have at your disposal should you find yourself in a tricky situation around the green. You need a good lie and if you get one, you need to take advantage, using the advice in this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Rich Ellis. The key is to accelerate the club through ...

 
Two-ball chipping drill

Two-ball chipping drill

Rating: 3.5

Richard Ellis, 29 October 2010 15:40

Many golfers struggle with accuracy on their chip shots because the path of the club coming into the ball is working excessively left or right of the target. This results in the clubface opening or closing at impact, leaving you with a much longer putt for par than you wanted. A great way improve your path and square your clubface ...

 
Strike pitches crisply

Strike pitches crisply

Rating: 3.5

Richard Ellis, 29 October 2010 15:36

To get a solid strike on your pitch shots, the most important thing to achieve is to strike the ball first, the ground second. It goes without saying that the way to do this is to descend the club into the back of the ball. To reinforce this motion into your swing, try the drill in this video tip from TG ...

 
Add rhythm to your pitch shots

Add rhythm to your pitch shots

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 29 October 2010 15:29

When playing pitch shots, rhythm is crucial if you are going to achieve the desired distance consistently. Once you've acquired rhythm, a simple alteration in the length of swing is all that’s required to alter the distance making it easy to find the flag. To improve your rhythm, try the drill in this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard ...

 
Keep connected for iron play consistency

Keep connected for iron play consistency

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 01 October 2010 17:30

The key to achieving a solid strike on the ball with your iron shots is to make sure that all the parts of the body are working together in sync. A great way to feel this is connection is to make some practice swings with the butt of the club placed in the belly, as Richard Ellis explains in this ...

 
Putt it closer from distance

Putt it closer from distance

Rating: 3.5

Richard Ellis, 01 October 2010 17:26

Putting from long range requires more focus to be on feel and instinct rather than your putting action. Thanks to this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis, you can adopt a pre-shot routine that will get your ball rolling inside that dustbin lid every time. By breaking down the practice swing into three parts whilst looking at ...

 
Be ready to swing with a dynamic posture

Be ready to swing with a dynamic posture

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 01 October 2010 17:22

The golf swing is a dynamic and powerful movement and consequently, your body needs to be in a strong position at the start of the swing to pull off great golf shots. The key to achieving this is to feel balance and stability at address, says TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis. Start the swing off right and the rest ...

 
Push drill for holing short putts

Push drill for holing short putts

Rating: 3.5

Richard Ellis, 24 September 2010 15:32

It’s only natural to get nervous when standing over a three-foot putt. After all, it’s a length of putt we expect to make every time, which puts extra weight on our shoulders. This pressure is detrimental to our putting stroke and often causes a nervy deceleration into the ball, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis explains in this golf ...

 
How to prepare for your medal round

How to prepare for your medal round

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 24 September 2010 15:25

You’ve arrived for your weekly medal desperate to shoot a good score and get your handicap cut. So what should you do in those 20 crucial minutes before you tee off? In this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis, we show you the best way to prepare for your own major championships. Use your time on the ...

 

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