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Use your time on the range effectively

Use your time on the range effectively

Rating: 3

Scott Cranfield, 01 October 2010 17:11

Bashing balls for hours on the range is not an effective way of improving your game. Every time you hit the practice ground, make sure you set out a structure and a set of goals, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Scott Cranfield explains in this golf video tip. This will you achieve what you want out of your practice a ...

 
Master short pitch shots

Master short pitch shots

Rating: 3

Scott Cranfield, 20 May 2010 16:04

What if we said that the reason you become anxious and mis-strike chip shots is because you’re trying to do it right? You’d probably think we’d gone mad! But in trying to achieve that perfect, ball-then-turf contact, we can sometimes become focused too much on being steep in to the ball, presenting the leading edge of the club to the ground ...

 
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 ...

 
One drill for width and rotation

One drill for width and rotation

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 20 May 2010 15:35

Having width in the golf swing is your primary source of power, which leads to the one thing every golfer craves - longer drives! A great way to create this vital component is to keep the distance the hands are from the chest constant throughout the golf swing. But once you have mastered this technique, you also get some added ...

 
Three keys to Improving Your Rythm With Scott Cranfield

Three keys to Improving Your Rythm With Scott Cranfield

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 10 July 2009 01:00

Why balance, relaxation and sequencing are all vital components of building great swing rythm - and how you can achieve them, in association with Nikon, Patron of The Open Championship...   Rhythm Key #1: BALANCE Balance and posture may not be the first thing that comes to mind when we talk about rhythm. But think about what happens when you lose balance; something ...

 
Getting distance from a fairway bunker

Getting distance from a fairway bunker

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 26 June 2009 14:57

Hitting the ball from a fairway bunker is a shot that fills many players with dread. If you mis-strike it you may not get the ball far enough out to give you a shot at the green or, worse still, you may leave the ball in the bunker. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Scott Cranfield says your weight should favour the ...

 
Hit Power Drives

Hit Power Drives

Rating: 3

Scott Cranfield, 26 June 2009 14:47

The driver. We know you've got to hit it straight to be in the fairway but, let's face it, we all want to hit it as far as we can. The first place to look for extra power is in the leg action - just like throwing a stone as far as you can. In this video, TG Top 12 ...

 
Three drills to cure a slice

Three drills to cure a slice

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 26 June 2009 14:40

The dreaded slice. Just about every golfer has experienced it, so much so that nearly everyone even understands what happens when you create a slice. Coming across the ball in an out-to-in swingpath will impart sidespin on the golf ball and see it go from left to right. To change this you need to be able to change the way ...

 
Stop your left wrist breaking during the putting stroke

Stop your left wrist breaking during the putting stroke

Rating: 2.5

Scott Cranfield, 26 June 2009 14:28

A common fault with golfers on the putting green is allowing their hands to do too much of the work during the putting stroke. One of the main reasons for this is bending the left wrist when striking the ball. This means your stroke isn't integrated with the rest of your body and results in inconsistency on the greens. If ...

 
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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