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Top tee peg striking drill

Top tee peg striking drill

Rating: 2

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 ...

 
Improve your swing at home – credit card drill

Improve your swing at home – credit card drill

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 31 January 2011 13:00

One of the most common faults among the swings of amateur golfers is the ‘Chicken wing’, where the left arm gets separated from the body through impact, leading to a weak, scoopy actions and poor strikes! Cure this fault by trying this simple credit card drill at home explained by TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer. You’ll soon find your ...

 
Hit a draw on a par 3 tee

Hit a draw on a par 3 tee

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 27 July 2010 16:55

Long par 3s require a strong ball flight. Any weak shape of shot or a poor contact means the ball will finish short of the green and we all know that’s where the trouble is! So your goal when standing on the tee, providing the wind and pin position allow, should be to hit a nice, strong draw into the green to ...

 
Approach Zone - Ball above feet

Approach Zone - Ball above feet

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2010 15:55

It's very easy to hit the ball heavy when it lies dramatically above your feet. The way to rid this faulty shot from your game is to grip well down the club, depending on the severity of the slope. In this golf video tip from Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer, he shows you the other key changes you need to make to ...

 
Approach Zone - Ball below feet

Approach Zone - Ball below feet

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2010 15:45

On golf courses with undulating fairways, you can often find yourself faced with a tricky sloping lie for your approach shot, including that where the ball lies below your feet. The key to pulling this shot off successfully is not to fight the slope with your body weight but go with. As Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer explains in this ...

 
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 ...

 
Approach Zone - Punch Shot

Approach Zone - Punch Shot

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 27 May 2010 15:48

When hitting into the wind, the best shot to use in this situation is the punch shot, where you reduce the loft of the club at impact to keep the ball flight low and underneath the wind. As Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, a great way to achieve this is by using the ‘drag ...

 
Approach Zone - Mid-irons

Approach Zone - Mid-irons

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 20 May 2010 16:58

The primary cause of mis-struck iron shots comes from golfers not being aware of where the bottom of the swing arc needs to be. Many believe the bottom of the swing is the ball itself, which causes an array of fat and thin strikes. The bottom of the arc needs to be after the ball to create that ball then ...

 
Knock out every pin!

Knock out every pin!

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 19 March 2010 13:04

When faced with a stunning approach shot after a great drive, we want to match such beauty with one of our best irons shots that seek out the pin and set us up for a birdie putt from close range. But to do this, we need to be confident we can square the clubface at impact when under pressure. This ...

 
Strike Shots Cleanly

Strike Shots Cleanly

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 11 March 2009 09:21

If you hit shots fat or thin you may well be hanging on your back foot when you hit the ball and releasing the club too early. A simple drill to prevent this happening is to place a piece of cardboard behind the ball and practice hitting shots without catching the cardboard. TG Top 12 Teacher Adrian Fryer demonstrates how ...

 

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