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Cure chipping yips

Cure chipping yips

Rating: 5

Noel Rousseau, 27 January 2012 16:09

One of the main causes of the chipping yips is when the arms and body become locked trying to over-control the action. This increases tension and has a detrimental effect of the strike. As TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau explains in this golf video tip, the key to curing the chipping yips is to have a free-flowing action. This practice ...

 
Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Achieve a consistent entry point in bunkers

Rating: 5

Gareth Johnston, 15 December 2011 14:51

The key to consistent bunker play is to have the club enter the sand at the same point, two inches behind the ball, correctly every time. TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip how a small adjustment to your set-up will help achieve this. Video shot on location at Monte Rei Golf & Country Club. For ...

 
Crucial warming-up exercises

Crucial warming-up exercises

Rating: 5

Gareth Johnston, 02 December 2011 10:35

Teeing off without warming up properly does two things. Firstly, it will limit the amount of power and control you can create because the muscles aren’t elastic. Secondly, the lack of blood flow to the muscles increases the risk of injury. So before you leave home for the course, spend five minutes doing these golf-specific exercises from TG Elite Pro ...

 
Putt under pressure

Putt under pressure

Rating: 5

Noel Rousseau, 08 July 2011 13:08

Drive for show, putt for dough. That’s what everyone tells you. And it’s not just a meaningless cliché. Having a great short game will lower your scores... fact. It’s all very well being able to bomb 300-yard drives but if you can’t get the ball in the hole, every drive is a waste of energy. Part three of TG’s Love ...

 
Master the bellied wedge

Master the bellied wedge

Rating: 5

Noel Rousseau, 17 June 2011 16:03

Drive for show, putt for dough. That’s what everyone tells you. And it’s not just a meaningless cliché. Having a great short game will lower your scores... fact. It’s all very well being able to bomb 300-yard drives but if you can’t get the ball in the hole, every drive is a waste of energy. Part three of TG’s Love ...

 
Recovery Zone - Backhanded tree trunk shot

Recovery Zone - Backhanded tree trunk shot

Rating: 5

Rob Watts, 02 July 2010 14:23

It’s not a lie you’re faced with all too often but it’s certainly a potential card-wrecker if you’re not equipped with the required shot you need to extract yourself. Being up against a tree means you don’t have the option of using your usual stance; you need to be inventive in your recovery. In this golf video tip, TG Elite ...

 
Approach Zone - Downhill Lie

Approach Zone - Downhill Lie

Rating: 5

Adrian Fryer, 27 May 2010 16:04

The worst thing you can do when faced with a downhill lie, when the left foot is below the right for a right-handed golfer, is try to add loft to the club by leaning back! This will make you hit the ball fat and thin, rarely out of the middle of the club. In this golf video tip, TG Approach ...

 
Rory McIlroy Drives it Happy Gilmore style!

Rory McIlroy Drives it Happy Gilmore style!

Rating: 5

TG Instruction Editor, 02 March 2010 15:40

During some down time on set with Golf World, Rory McIlory attempted the classic Happy Gilmore run and swing technique. After an airshot with his first attempt, the young man from Northern Ireland nailed it with his second well past the 300-yard barrier! McIlroy tees it up in the States this week for the Honda Classic, where US PGA Champion Y E ...

 
Escape Golf's Nightmare Situations!

Escape Golf's Nightmare Situations!

Rating: 5

Joel Tadman, Instruction Editor, 22 January 2010 13:36

Don't let another wayward tee shot or approach cost you shots! Today's Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens presents you with a brand new video tip series helping you escape golf's most treacherous situations, including a bare lie around the green or being stuck behind trees. With this priceless collection of videos, you'll save your par more often and keep ...

 
Rock The Putter Practice Drill

Rock The Putter Practice Drill

Rating: 5

Dan Frost, 08 May 2009 13:50

We've all been given the piece of advice to rock our shoulders with a putter in hand, but it can be pretty hard to master. To make this move easier TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost has a simple drill using an old golf shaft you can try. Simply place the shaft under your armpits and make your stroke. Watch ...

 

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