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One arm golf swing to prevent fat iron shots

One arm golf swing to prevent fat iron shots

Rating: 2

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:34

Priding yourself on prudent course management, you take the long iron for safety off the tee on that tight par four. But it all goes wrong when you hit the ball fat and your left wishing you'd just taken the driver in the first place. A fat or heavy contact occurs when you are too steep with your golf swing ...

 
SOS Accuracy: Avoid The Shank

SOS Accuracy: Avoid The Shank

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 24 May 2009 16:42

The shank - it's that dreaded word we all hate. The very prospect of hitting one of these horror shots fills us with fear. But why does it happen? A shank occurs when the ball is struck off the bottom corner of the club near the hosel that joins the clubhead to the shaft. It sounds horrible, feels horrible and ...

 
Improve Long Iron Ball Striking

Improve Long Iron Ball Striking

Rating: 3.5

Dan Frost, 14 April 2009 09:35

Too much tension in the arms plays havoc with your ball striking. A really simple tip to help you strike the ball consistently is to address the ball with your feet together and then swing back and through focusing on your wrist hinge. This will generate more speed, like a whipping action. Watch the instruction video below and you'll improve ...

 
How To Hit The Ball Low

How To Hit The Ball Low

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 24 July 2008 09:44

Links courses traditionally have very large greens, which means there will be a number of different pin positions to aim for. Judging how far to strike a ball at the front of the green as well as the back can be difficult. In this video, Dan Frost demonstrates how hitting the ball lower will help you reach a flag at ...

 
How To Hit The Ball High

How To Hit The Ball High

Rating: 4

Dan Frost, 24 July 2008 09:44

Links courses traditionally have very large greens, which means there will be a number of different pin positions to aim for. Judging how far to strike a ball at the front of the green as well as the back can be difficult. In this video, Dan Frost demonstrates how hitting the ball higher will help you reach a flag at the front ...

 
How To Improve Your Golf Swing And Posture

How To Improve Your Golf Swing And Posture

Rating: 3

Dan Frost, 06 May 2008 22:00

Do you struggle with the correct golf swing and posture? Watch this live video lesson from the London Golf Show to help you improve your golf swing and posture...

 

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