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Alter your body speed to shape shots

Alter your body speed to shape shots

Rating: 3.5

Chris Ryan, 18 February 2011 13:06

To help you shape the ball on demand, try altering the speed of your torso through the hitting area, as TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan explains here in this golf video tip. To play a fade, speeding up the movement of the body will help keep the clubface open to the path of the club. To hit a draw, slowing ...

 
Rip your driver off the deck

Rip your driver off the deck

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 31 January 2011 12:55

Is there a par five on your home course that is always just out of reach for your second shot with the three wood? Not anymore. Now, you can find the green with a well-struck driver from the fairway thanks to the advice in this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris Ryan. The two keys for this ...

 
Driving distance secret

Driving distance secret

Rating: 3.5

Chris Ryan, 31 January 2011 12:47

Long drives depend on us using the larger muscles in our lower half to dominate the downswing. Golfers lose distance when the upper body controls the motion and may also suffer from problems with swing plane and club path. So to add distance and accuracy to your drives, check out this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris ...

 
Strong driving base

Strong driving base

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 13 December 2010 09:47

We all want to squeeze a few extra yards out of our driver, and a great place to start is with a strong base to maximise the power we can generate. Many amateurs that TG Elite Teaching Professional Chris Ryan works with have a weak left side at impact, which prevents them from fulfilling their driving potential. But this can ...

 
Rip your fairway woods

Rip your fairway woods

Rating: 3

Chris Ryan, 19 November 2010 17:08

If you want to start hitting the green in two on par fives, you need to make sure you can hit your fairway woods long and straight. To do this, ball position is key. As TG Elite Teaching pro Chris Ryan explains during this video tip, getting the ball position spot on will ensure you strike the ball at the ...

 

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