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A new way to play the flop shot

A new way to play the flop shot

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 03 September 2010 16:08

With a pin tight to the edge of the green, the only way to get your ball to stop quickly by the flag is by playing a high spinning flop shot. As TG Elite Teaching Pro Lee Scarbrow explains in this golf video tip, using a stronger left hand grip allows you to hinge the wrists early in the backswing and ...

 
Use the slopes to your advantage

Use the slopes to your advantage

Rating: 1.5

Lee Scarbrow, 27 August 2010 11:38

When faced with a sloping green, you shouldn’t just ignore the slopes and go straight for the flag! If you can, try and use them to your advantage to get your ball closer to the hole. In this example, TG Elite Teaching Pro Lee Scarbrow finds himself facing a chip to a flag just over the top of a ridge. ...

 
Top Chipping Drill

Top Chipping Drill

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 27 August 2010 11:27

The key to consistent results when chipping is a gradual acceleration into the back of the ball. When the golfer takes the club away too quickly, it’s only natural for the club to decelerate as it comes back to the ball. This will often lead to fat and thin chip shots and an almost certain bogey! A great drill to ...

 
Don't Shank Chip Shots

Don't Shank Chip Shots

Rating: 3.5

Lee Scarbrow, 30 September 2009 10:07

Don't be fooled into thinking a shank is a horror shot that just creeps into your long game - it can filter down to your short game too! The shanked chip is often the consequence of a bad address. If the shoulders sit too far open at address, the right elbow tucked in close to the side, the club is forced ...

 
Strike Your Chip Shots Sweetly Around The Green

Strike Your Chip Shots Sweetly Around The Green

Rating: 3

Lee Scarbrow, 15 March 2007 14:00

Fat chance! Lee Scarbrow helps you to eliminate those scuffed chip shots. The key to eradicating the duffed chip is to understand why it happens in the first place. Scarbrow explains the reasons then offers some useful tips to help you strike your chip shots sweetly around the green.

 

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