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Chip Dead Every Time

Chip Dead Every Time

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 30 September 2009 10:01

A lot of people have too much wrist hinge in their chipping action. This leads to thinned or fat chips. If you want to ensure you chip dead every time then you have to eliminate the wrists from the action and keep them very quiet in the stroke. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost demonstrates a very effective way to ...

 
SoS Accuracy: Eliminate The Pull

SoS Accuracy: Eliminate The Pull

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 24 May 2009 16:46

A lot of golfers pull shots. That's when the ball flies straight left of your target. There are several common causes of this bad shot. The first can be traced to the set-up. Golfers who pull the ball tend to set-up with their shoulders open. The next fault occurs in the downswing. The club tracks into strike the ball from ...

 
Slice Fix Tip

Slice Fix Tip

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 07 May 2009 16:00

The slice is the number one fault in golf. Nearly all of us suffer with that nasty left-to-right ball flight at some time during a round of golf - some more often than others. The question is how do you get rid of it? The key is to learn to get the hands and arms working correctly and rotating in the ...

 
Stop Slicing

Stop Slicing

Rating: 2

Dan Frost, 07 May 2009 15:30

Want to stop slicing your shots? This is the drill for you. It's very simple. Just line three golf balls up, the centre ball is the one you'll strike, then one above and just behind the middle ball away from the target and one below and just ahead of the middle ball, towards the target. The goal is to strike ...

 
3-ball drill to stop your slice

3-ball drill to stop your slice

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 14 October 2008 11:29

A simple, yet very effective drill to train you to stop slicing is to place three golf balls on the ground in a diagonal line and strike the centre ball. If you can do this without disturbing the two outside balls then your swing path will be re-trained. Watch this video instruction tip to learn how to set the balls ...

 
Learn a tennis forehand to fix your slice

Learn a tennis forehand to fix your slice

Rating: 4.5

Dan Frost, 14 October 2008 11:11

One of the easiest ways to stop slicing shots is to learn how to play a forehand topspin shot in tennis. That's because the golf swing motion that causes a slice is very similar to a drop shot in tennis. The racquet approaches the ball from a steep angle and cuts across the target line, holding the clubface open, putting ...

 
Cure your hook using a tee peg

Cure your hook using a tee peg

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 14 October 2008 11:00

If you hook the ball right-to-left then the origins of your mishit can often be traced back to your takeaway. If you hood the clubface into a closed position as you take the club away then the chances are the club will return to the same closed position as it strikes the shot. Simply placing a tee peg in the ...

 
Improve your distance and ball striking

Improve your distance and ball striking

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 14 October 2008 10:47

Many golfers suffer from inconsistent ball striking and as a result lack distance. The cause of this is often leaning back as you strike the ball. TG Top 12 Teacher Dan Frost has a simple drill you can do using the base of your golf bag as an impact point to train you to synchronise the swing and strike the ...

 
Split the hands to stop slicing

Split the hands to stop slicing

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 14 October 2008 10:38

Do you suffer with a slice that sends the ball turning left-to-right into trouble? If so, this is a great drill for you. Simply split your hands on the club so that there is a gap between them, then hit some easy half shots. This will train you to 'release' the club, rather than resisting the clubhead rotation. Watch this ...

 
Interactive Golf Lesson | Golf Grip Instruction Tip

Interactive Golf Lesson | Golf Grip Instruction Tip

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 07 August 2008 16:20

In this interactive golf lesson, PGA Pro Dan Frost demonstrates the correct golf grip.The golf video lesson is part of our unique interactive video lesson series, which has been filmed during real golf lessons to capture the interaction between golfer and golf coach.The 'fly on the wall' style video shows you how a top golf coach goes about fixing major ...

 

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