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Feed what you need

Feed what you need

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Adrian Fryer, 09 February 2012 16:21

It’s important we structure our practice so that it’s weighted towards getting rid of our faulty tendencies. Rehearsing the move that is the opposite of it in your pre-shot routine on the course will certainly help but in practice, it’s important favour the corrective move in terms of the number of balls you hit. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer ...

 
Understand ‘parallel’ alignment

Understand ‘parallel’ alignment

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Adrian Fryer, 02 February 2012 13:26

Many amateurs think they’ve got to aim their body and club at the target but in actual fact the shoulders, hips and toes need to be aimed parallel left of the target, the two lines should never converge. When you aim the body at the target the club will usually aim right of it as a result, for a right-handed ...

 
Pitching Sharpie drill

Pitching Sharpie drill

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 27 January 2012 16:18

Golfers that thin their pitch shots often make a conscious effort to keep their head down to stop this from happening. But the head actually needs to move with the body in order to strike pitching correctly and accurately. A great drill to improve your pitching consistency is to place a pen in your mouth. Intrigued? Then watch the video ...

 
Combine a picture with a feeling

Combine a picture with a feeling

Rating: 0

Adrian Fryer, 27 January 2012 09:17

Research has shown that learning becomes up to 80 per cent more effective if you combine a picture with a feeling. You can optimise your time working on your movements by better understanding where your body is in space. This also increases the chance of the skill being retained so it’s well worth incorporating this in your future practice sessions. ...

 
Top tee peg striking drill

Top tee peg striking drill

Rating: 1.5

Adrian Fryer, 02 December 2011 12:25

It might seem obvious to the lower handicap players, but newcomers to the game of golf often fail to understand the angle and direction at which the club needs to attack the ball on for crisply-struck irons shots. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, you can use a tee peg positioned in the ground ...

 
Know your options in bunkers

Know your options in bunkers

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 20 October 2011 16:30

When you find yourself with a bad lie in a bunker or up against a steep lip, it’s not difficult to rack up a big number and wreck your medal scorecard. So it might be worth taking a step back, considering your options and using the rules of golf to your advantage. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in ...

 
Right shoulder slice fix

Right shoulder slice fix

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 20 October 2011 16:27

The slice for many golfers comes about as a result of the right shoulder working out and across in the downswing, causing the club to do the same and glance across the ball. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, you need to feel like the shoulder works down the plane line. You can use ...

 
Survey the hole when putting

Survey the hole when putting

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 14 October 2011 15:31

Only looking at the line of long putts from behind the ball doesn’t give you the information you need the most. Remember, as the ball slows down it is affected by gravity much more, meaning it will take more break. So the next time your faced with a long putt, take some time (providing you’re not holding up play) to ...

 
Chipping from a downslope

Chipping from a downslope

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 14 October 2011 15:22

The banks that feed into bunkers usually slope downwards, making any chip shot from this lie over the sand a difficult prospect. In this video tip, TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer highlights three key adjustments you need to make to your set-up and swing in order to execute this shot successfully. Video shot on location at Stapleford Park. Visit www.staplefordpark.com/golf ...

 
Double-overlap chipping grip

Double-overlap chipping grip

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 17 June 2011 15:57

The most common fault among club golfers when chipping is the right hand dominating through the hitting area, causing the club to rise up through impact and often catch the ball fat or thin. A good drill to stop the right hand taking control is to use a double-overlap grip, as TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf ...

 

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