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How to play the greenside splash shot

Are you frustrated with your bunker play and want to get it sorted in time for your next medal? Then this brand new video tip from TG Pro Scott Cranfield will have all the answers you’re looking for. brightcove.createExperiences(); Video shot on location at the London Club, Kent
 
  • Video Tips
  • Bunker Play
  • 27 September 2012

Learn two shots for plugged bunker lies

For many, the main goal from a plugged lie in a bunker is to just get the ball out and anywhere on the green! But if you’re desperate to save a par, you need to alter your technique so you’re able to get the ball close to the flag when it’s positioned close to you or far away. The shorter ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • 27 September 2012

One takeaway drill, three great benefits

If there’s one drill you should practice on the range this winter to get your game in shape, this offering from TG Pro Scott Cranfield has got to be it. It’s so simple to do and will help create a more neutral swing direction, a smoother takeaway and better timing throughout the swing. By rolling a ball away with the ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Iron Play
  • 27 September 2012

Matchplay - Swing easy on par threes

Getting the club right on par threes and hitting the green is vital in matchplay to put pressure on your opponent. One way you can gain the upper hand is to take an extra club or two and swing it easy. This does two things. Firstly, it gives you a bit more control over the clubface and secondly, it deceives ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • 21 September 2012

Matchplay - Keep your ball in play

The golden rule in matchplay is to never give your opponent the hole. By keeping your ball in play, you force your opponent to make birdies to gain the advantage and often, this strategy will grind them down and force them into a mistake. This strategy applies off the tee (avoiding out of bounds and water hazards) but also in ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Strategy
  • 21 September 2012

Matchplay - Display aggression early

Letting your opponent know that you’re willing to be aggressive from every tee sends a signal of intent. You can do this most effectively on holes where the honour is theirs by pulling the driver from the bag and ensuring they notice you’ve done so. In this video tip from TG Elite Pro Scott Cranfield, our man highlights how you ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Strategy
  • 21 September 2012

Matchplay - Always intend to mark your ball

You can become unnecessarily frustrated in matchplay if you expect your opponent to give you a putt, only for them to stare at the floor quietly when you look over. This could lead to you making poor decisions or swings on the subsequent holes, giving your opponent the psychological upper hand. A way to prevent this is from the very ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Strategy
  • 21 September 2012

Cure your slice by changing your path

Changing the direction your clubhead is moving as it strikes the ball will go a long way to getting rid of your weak slices. A slice occurs when the clubhead is moving across the ball from out-to-in so you need to change this around so that the clubhead feels like it’s moving through the ball more from the inside. In ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Fault Fixes
  • 13 September 2012

Hit the green from fairway bunkers

Amateurs often become unstuck in fairway bunkers because they change their technique too much, making it too similar to that required in a greenside trap. The goal doesn’t really change from a fairway bunker, you need to strike the ball first before whatever it’s resting on. There are some minor changes you can make to your set-up to encourage this, ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Bunker Play
  • 13 September 2012

Use your time on the range effectively

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 ...
 
  • Video Tips
  • Swing Drills
  • 01 October 2010

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