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Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 16 May 2012 17:14

Chipping into a strong wind provides a nice backstop to allow us to be more positive with a more lofted club and the ball rolling very little on landing. But to gain more control over the flight and roll of the ball, a better option may be to use a less-lofted club, such as an eight iron, and get the ...

 
A mental tip to rip your fairway woods

A mental tip to rip your fairway woods

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 16 May 2012 14:15

Many club golfers struggle to strike their fairway woods correctly because they lose their posture during the swing, causing them to top the ball along the ground. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, a great mental image to help become more successful with this shot is to imagine there’s a coin underneath the ball ...

 
Strike drives pure for maximum length

Strike drives pure for maximum length

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:13

In an effort to hit the ball further off the tee, there’s nothing to be gained from swinging the club faster if you don’t strike the ball out of the sweetspot. In fact, as the great Jack Nicklaus said, making sure you strike the ball pure out of the middle of the clubface every time is the most important part ...

 
Shallow your driver downswing with this simple drill

Shallow your driver downswing with this simple drill

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:09

You’ve heard it 100 times but yet the majority of amateur golfers still start their downswing with the upper body, which throws the club outside the line and often results in a weak slice. If you were to imagine for a moment that you hitting a ball from a very high tee peg, how would you set-up to the ball? ...

 
Find your best rhythm

Find your best rhythm

Rating: 0

Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:03

What most golf magazines and websites rarely talk about is the importance of rhythm in your golf swing. Swinging with a rhythm that’s right for you helps to syncronise the swinging of the arms with the turn and unwinding of the body. In this golf video tip, TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer demonstrates a drill that will help you discover ...

 
Break 80: We want drag, not drop

Break 80: We want drag, not drop

Rating: 1.5

Adrian Fryer, 01 May 2012 11:29

The better player has learned the downswing begins from the ground up. However the muscles in the thighs and hips are strong; it’s easy to drive them too hard, causing the club to drop inside and lag behind. Sensing a block the player releases hard, creating a hook. To solve this problem, we need to get out of that old, ...

 
Break 90: Sync your armswing and body turn

Break 90: Sync your armswing and body turn

Rating: 5

Adrian Fryer, 01 May 2012 11:24

The 100-breaker’s typical fault is to start down too aggressively with his upper half; the 80-breaker tends to over-use the lower half. The 90-breaker could adopt either of these errors. His best strategy is a neutral approach, a square face delivered straight down the line. For this he needs to set the face at address appropriately and develop a co-ordinated ...

 
Break 100: Set the clubface shut

Break 100: Set the clubface shut

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 01 May 2012 10:49

Clubface aim and swingpath are linked… and often in the form of a vicious circle. As the face opens, the right-handed golfer hits further left to allow for it; and the further left he hits, the more he opens the face. This relationship causes problems both for the high-handicap club player, who tends to start down with his upper body ...

 
Low rolling sand station

Low rolling sand station

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 11 April 2012 10:41

When the flag is far away from us in a greenside bunker, we need to create a splash shot whereby the ball releases on landing and comes out on a lower trajectory. In this video tip from TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer, he demonstrates a simple station you can build in the practice bunker with two tees to execute this type ...

 
Present the maker’s loft

Present the maker’s loft

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 11 April 2012 10:38

You can promote the ideal level angle of attack with a fairway wood by ensuring the shaft is vertical at the point of impact. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this video tip, when you do this you present the maker’s loft to the ball. This gives you the optimum launch angle so you can hit your fairway woods ...

 

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