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Cure your fat shot

Cure your fat shot

Rating: 4.5

Adrian Fryer, 13 December 2012 10:00

In this In this video TG Elite Teaching Professional Adrian Fryer helps you cure the dreaded fat shot with your fairway wood. The fat happens when you attack the ball on too shallower a plane, so here Adrian shares a simple grip drill that will help you swing your woods on a more neautral plane. This will help you sweep ...

 
Sweep your fairway woods

Sweep your fairway woods

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 13 December 2012 09:52

In this video TG Elite Teaching Professional Adrian Fryer teaches you how to sweep your fairway woods to fit them further and straighter. He looks at how players try to hit the ball too hard, leading to a steep swing and the bottom of the arc coming too early in your swing. He then gives you a simple one-arm drill to ...

 
Hit-and-stop drill

Hit-and-stop drill

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 13 September 2012 16:23

Golfers that don’t hit down on the ball enough with their irons, taking shallows divots if any at all, will fail to compress the ball sufficiently. This results in a weak ball flight with a lower carry distance, not to mention a low amount of control. To help improve the strike of your irons, try the hit-and-stop drill outlined here ...

 
A slice or a push fade?

A slice or a push fade?

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 07 September 2012 16:47

Just because your ball curves to the right and misses the target on that side, it doesn’t mean you hit a slice. A slice is a ball flight that starts left of the target and finishes right of it. But a push fade is a shot that starts right of target and moves further right through the air. If you ...

 
Good rhythm means straighter drives

Good rhythm means straighter drives

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 07 September 2012 16:39

When you swing with good rhythm, the body, arms and clubhead all move in the right time and powerful drives seem effortless. In this video tip from TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer, you’ll discover some simple ways to improve the rhythm in your swing for longer drives without the extra effort. Video shot on location at Stapleford Park. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Hit the ball at the right time

Hit the ball at the right time

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 07 September 2012 16:36

A lot of coaches talk about the feeling of a late hit in the downswing. By this, they mean storing the angle in the wrist so that maximum clubhead speed can be delivered at impact through their unhinging. But those who become too obsessed with this idea could find themselves sliding with the legs and leaving the clubface open at ...

 
Matchplay – Take control of your body language

Matchplay – Take control of your body language

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 31 August 2012 11:45

In matchplay, your opponent can take confidence and strength from your weakness. If you hit a wayward shot and show your displeasure, your opponent will believe he has you on the racks and make a conscious effort to put the final nail in your coffin. But there’s a way you can stop this from happening, as TG Elite Pro Adrian ...

 
Matchplay – Expect your opponent to hole out

Matchplay – Expect your opponent to hole out

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 31 August 2012 11:40

Momentum is key in matchplay. To that end, one must never assume a hole is won or your opponent is out of the hole until you’ve nailed that winning putt. A common way momentum is lost is when you hit your approach shot close only for your opponent to strike first with a lengthy birdie putt. This can sometimes leave ...

 
Matchplay – Keep your eyes busy, mind still

Matchplay – Keep your eyes busy, mind still

Rating: 0

Adrian Fryer, 31 August 2012 11:30

Ernie Els’ Open Championship win at Royal Lytham brought into the public eye (excuse the pun) of Eye Doctor Sherylle Calder and more importantly, the role the eyes play in performing at the highest level. Recent research has shown that when the eyes are busy, looking around and taking in the surroundings, the mind is relatively still, which means you ...

 
What you can learn about your swing from your divots

What you can learn about your swing from your divots

Rating: 5

Adrian Fryer, 26 July 2012 15:59

Walking along the practice ground the day after the Open’s completion at Royal Lytham & St Annes, TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer noticed how the groups of divots were uniform and shallow. Observe a group of an amateurs divots and this will rarely be the case. They will often be too deep and not point down the target line. Try ...

 

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