Skip to content

Improve Your Golf

Refine your search

User Rating

You looked for...

and found 88 items

Matches found in Video Tips

Results 1 - 10 of 88

Mark a ball with lines to see the spin

Mark a ball with lines to see the spin

Rating: 2

Dan Frost, 11 October 2009 05:00

Every golfer wants to get more spin with their wedges. Whether it’s from a tight lie in the fairway, fluffy rough or soft sand, spin is the one thing we love to brag about to our playing partners. But it’s one thing wanting spin and another creating it. So as a visual golf drill, try drawing some radial lines on ...

 
Cane across shoulders drill

Cane across shoulders drill

Rating: 2

Dan Frost, 10 October 2009 05:00

The 30-yard bunker shot is one of the hardest shots in golf. The key to achieving the distance, which is the hardest aspect of the shot, is in the angle of attack. This angle is dictated by the shoulders, so use this cane drill to get the visual feedback you need to set the shoulders up correctly. When you have ...

 
Put a champagne glass on the club drill

Put a champagne glass on the club drill

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 10 October 2009 05:00

Are you fed up of hitting your bunker shots fat and leaving your ball in the bunker every time you find the greenside trap? Then this is the tip for you. Tape a champagne glass to the face of your sand wedge. This will help you visualise what the face of the club is doing during your golf swing. If ...

 
Nail the first tee shot without warming up

Nail the first tee shot without warming up

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 10:58

Although it's not ideal, we rarely have any regrets about stepping out of our cars and onto the first tee without any kind of warm-up because, quite simply, we just want to play golf! But thanks to TG's Dan Frost, you don't have do a stressful warm-up routine. You can go from your car to the tee and hit your ...

 
Get better balance in your golf swing

Get better balance in your golf swing

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:48

We all want to achieve that lovely balanced finish we see every week on the television from the Tour pros. Their body faces the target, their weight is nicely on their left heel and more importantly, they look comfortable and stylish. A common poor finishing position is where the upper body leans back or tilts to the side. This occurs ...

 
Put a pen in your mouth

Put a pen in your mouth

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:42

It's a familiar story. You go out one day and shoot the round of your life, leaving your playing partners in awe of your superb play and ability to score. But the next time you hit the course, your feeling of superiority deserts you and you return to being that average hacker you thought you'd left behind. It's a frustrating ...

 
One arm golf swing to prevent fat iron shots

One arm golf swing to prevent fat iron shots

Rating: 2

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:34

Priding yourself on prudent course management, you take the long iron for safety off the tee on that tight par four. But it all goes wrong when you hit the ball fat and your left wishing you'd just taken the driver in the first place. A fat or heavy contact occurs when you are too steep with your golf swing ...

 
Chip Dead Every Time

Chip Dead Every Time

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 30 September 2009 10:01

A lot of people have too much wrist hinge in their chipping action. This leads to thinned or fat chips. If you want to ensure you chip dead every time then you have to eliminate the wrists from the action and keep them very quiet in the stroke. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates a very effective way to ...

 
Get a better shape to your swing

Get a better shape to your swing

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 29 September 2009 13:26

Even though we all want to hit the ball further, how many of us actually put in that extra effort and get down the gym to try and get stronger and more flexible? But now thanks to TG's Dan Frost, you can work the right muscles in your swing without shelling out lots of cash on a gym membership. By ...

 
Boxing Glove Drill

Boxing Glove Drill

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 29 September 2009 13:13

A widely known and frequently taught golf tip is to keep the left arm straight for as long as possible in the backswing. Although this thought is great for generating width, it's realistically a very difficult position to feel and to achieve. So as an alternative thought, try this easy backswing drill from TG's Dan Frost. By placing a boxing ...

 

Page 1 of 9