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Lob Shots Made Easy

Lob Shots Made Easy

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 18 June 2009 13:00

The lob shot is one of the most versatile shot game shots in the book. It can get you out of a tricky situation when the ball's nestled down in the rough greenside and there's not a lot of green to play with. The secret to playing this shot with success is to make a long, lazy yet committed swing ...

 
Master The Chip Putt

Master The Chip Putt

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 08 May 2009 16:03

A common mistake most amateurs make is to pick their most lofted club to chip with, even if they're only a few yards short of the green. If there are no hazards to carry ahead of you then this high shot is simply not required. A much easier method is to play the chip in the same style as a ...

 
Pitching Drill Using Headcovers

Pitching Drill Using Headcovers

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 19 January 2009 10:00

If you struggle with your pitching try this pitching drill... Place a headcover under each arm pit. This will give you some connection and improve your distance control. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates how keeping headcovers under your arm pits will give you a consistent ball flight and that all-important distance control with your pitching. Watch the winter pitch ...

 
Chip and Run Drill

Chip and Run Drill

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 24 November 2008 09:00

When playing a chip and run shot we are encouraged to try and help to get the ball in the air. However, quite often the back of the left hand collapses and instead of helping to get some height on the ball, it ends up skimming along the green. A great way of curing this fault is to use two clubs as ...

 
Stop Yipping Chips

Stop Yipping Chips

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:29

Do you struggle with the yips when you play chip shots around the green? If the answer is yes then there's a really simple drill you can use to erradicate this horror shot. It's called instinctive chipping. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost demonstrates how chipping balls with a free-flowing action will rid your game of the yips. Scroll ...

 
Chipping Distance Control

Chipping Distance Control

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:19

One of the common questions golfers ask is how to control the distance of their chips. The answer is very simple: just use your instincts. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost demonstrates a very simple drill where you throw a ball to the hole to improve your touch and feel around the greens. Scroll down now to watch this ...

 
Pitch Towel Drill

Pitch Towel Drill

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:09

Accurate pitching is all about controlling the distance your shots travel. The main reason golfers struggle to control the distance of their pitch shots is because the body and the arms don't move in sync. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost has devised a very simple drill using a golf towel under your arms to improve the synchronisation of ...

 
Hit Down Pitch Control

Hit Down Pitch Control

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 15:07

The most important rule of ball striking is to make a descending blow, catching the ball then making a divot. This action will give you a powerful penetrating ball flight and make distance control easy. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Dan Frost uses a simple technique of missing a club placed behind the ball on the ground to help you ...

 
Spin Pitch Shots

Spin Pitch Shots

Rating: 5

Dan Frost, 10 November 2008 14:58

There's a simple rule to getting your pitch shots to spin and stop - all you need to do is strike down on the ball. Where most amateurs fail is in the angle of attack. Instead of hitting down, the club approaches the ball on a too shallow path. This leads to two faults. Either the hands try to help the shot into ...

 
Four Ways To Play The 40 Yard Approach Shot

Four Ways To Play The 40 Yard Approach Shot

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 15 July 2008 10:05

Dan Frost demonstrates four ways to play the 40 yard approach shot using four different clubs to show you how imagination, variation is quite different when we start to play links courses. The four clubs used to play this shot are: Rescue club; 7 iron; lob wedge; putter. Watch this short game golf tuition video below to help improve your 40 ...

 

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