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How to stop fatting your chips

How to stop fatting your chips

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Noel Rousseau, 02 February 2012 14:56

If you suffer from fatting your chip shots, one reason for it could be that you are focusing too intently on the ball during the swing. It may sound daft, but diverting more of your attention away from the ball actually has a positive effect on the strike of your chip shots, as TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau explains in ...

 
Tiptoes pitching drill

Tiptoes pitching drill

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Gareth Johnston, 02 February 2012 14:52

One of the reasons you may strike pitch shots poorly is because you don’t achieve enough body rotation in your swing. A great drill to increase the amount of turn through the ball and improve your angle of attack is to hit some shots with the right foot up on its toes, as TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in ...

 
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 ...

 
Combine a picture with a feeling

Combine a picture with a feeling

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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. ...

 
Baseball slice fix

Baseball slice fix

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Steven Orr, 10 January 2012 16:04

When the clubhead works up and down on a neutral plane during the swing, that increases your chance of hitting the ball squarely with the clubhead working down the target line. The slice occurs when the player applies a glancing blow to the ball with the club working across the target line from out-to-in. As Steven Orr explains in this ...

 
Training aid review – PutterCups

Training aid review – PutterCups

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TG Instruction Editor, 20 October 2011 16:38

Proving to be huge hit on the European Tour, the Puttercup is a unique hole-reducing product for all levels of golfer. The product fits inside a normal sized golf hole and the design creates a gated entrance narrower than the usual hole width, increasing your accuracy. The unique design means that all putts using the product will react exactly as ...

 
High tee drill

High tee drill

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Tom Denby, 04 August 2011 12:51

Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf!We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening ...

 
Down on the range: Use your smartphone to good effect

Down on the range: Use your smartphone to good effect

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Anonymous, 07 March 2011 11:48

Going down the range in the winter months can, at times, seem about as appealing as a trip to a dentist who has shaking hands and a worryingly sadistic attitude towards patients. As a result, all too often, many of us get 100 balls from the machine and fire through them with absolutely no plan of attack. Here, The Bedford’s ...

 
Approach Zone - Long and Low fairway Bunker shot

Approach Zone - Long and Low fairway Bunker shot

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Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2010 16:28

You’ve found a fairway bunker, no! But wait...the lie is good and the lip almost non-existent. The green light is on for you to pull your rescue club and go for the green! But you need to make sure you are able to master this shot correctly by implementing these tips from Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer. The key to successful ...

 
TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

TG'S TIP OF THE WEEK!

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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 ...

 

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