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TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

Rating: 3

Steven Orr, 25 February 2010 12:46

When you're ball is sitting down in the rough, it can be frustrating to consider that you might not be able to reach the green in regulation because of it. But with a minor adjustment to your swing, you can gain those extra precious yards from a desperate lie and two-putt your way to an easy par. The key is to ...

 
TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

Rating: 0

Steven Orr, 25 February 2010 12:45

When you're ball is sitting down in the rough, it can be frustrating to consider that you might not be able to reach the green in regulation because of it. But with a minor adjustment to your swing, you can gain those extra precious yards from a desperate lie and two-putt your way to an easy par. The key is to ...

 
Get a textbook takeaway

Get a textbook takeaway

Rating: 2.5

Steven Orr, 07 December 2009 11:03

Do you suffer from… • Slice with a driver• Lack of clubhead speed Why does this happen? It could well be your takeaway. It's the movement that triggers your swing so it needs to be spot on. Get it wrong and it could lead to a series of swing faults that will seriously ruin your swing. If you cock your wrists too early ...

 
Check your chips

Check your chips

Rating: 2.5

Steven Orr, 07 December 2009 10:03

Do you suffer from… • Lack of backspin with chip shots Why does this happen? It’s a downward strike into the ball that generates backspin for short shots. If you attack the ball from a shallow angle or try and scoop the ball airborne with your hands, you won’t generate the backspin and your ball will run through the green. It ...

 
15 Minute Bunker Drill

15 Minute Bunker Drill

Rating: 2.5

Steven Orr, 07 December 2009 09:37

Do you suffer from… • Inconsistent strike from sand• Poor bunker distance control Why does this happen? Inconsistency from sand usually stems from a poor set-up position. If your clubface is too square at address it will dig down into the sand at impact, not using the bounce of the club. Incorrect positioning of your weight will create either a too steep ...

 

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