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Support the clubhead for power

Support the clubhead for power

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 16:36

Weight transfer is an important factor in building power in your golf swing. But a lot of amateurs struggle to achieve it correctly, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip. A great swing thought is that moves back, the weight shifts back also. When the weight stays on the right side as the club moves back ...

 
Wrist rotation for power

Wrist rotation for power

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 15:46

A common cause of the dreaded slice is when golfers try and keep the clubface of the driver square to the target for longer than they need to through the impact zone. As TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains, the clubface is only square for a fraction of a second because of the rotation of the arms and wrists ...

 
Right Foot Trigger

Right Foot Trigger

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 06 May 2010 15:40

To impart maximum power into back of the ball in your downswing, it’s vital that you push off against the ground correctly, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip. Pushing off the instep of the right foot helps to transfer the weight correctly in the downswing, helping the hips rotate towards the target, clearing ...

 
Keep a constant radius

Keep a constant radius

Rating: 4

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 14:17

Creating width in the golf swing is crucial for generating power in the backswing. The more width you have, the more leverage and consequently distance you are able to form. In this top video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens, we show you how keeping the distance the hands are from the chest constant throughout the golf swing guarantees ...

 
Maintain your angles for consistently long drives

Maintain your angles for consistently long drives

Rating: 3.5

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 14:09

If you want to hit long drives, you need to strike the ball out of the middle of the clubface every time. A lot of amateurs, because of poor technique or flexibility, struggle to maintain the angles they create at set-up into impact. This makes it much harder to control delivering the clubhead back to the ball squarely and consistently. ...

 
Coil for power

Coil for power

Rating: 3.5

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 13:48

In the backswing, the body acts as a spring that winds up and then unwinds in the downswing to deliver power and clubhead speed to the ball at impact. But it's important to understand how to coil your body correctly. In this golf video tip, TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains that keeping the lower half relatively quiet in ...

 
Create more clubhead speed

Create more clubhead speed

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 13:43

The more clubhead speed you can create in your swing, the further you will hit the ball! The key to clubhead speed, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip, is a free hinging motion of the wrists. When the swing gets armsy, you rob yourself of clubhead speed and subsequently suffer from a lack ...

 
Weight Transfer Tip

Weight Transfer Tip

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 11:15

One of the largest contributors to a powerful golf swing is the transference of weight. The problem is that there are many incorrect ways to do this, such as swaying, the reverse pivot and tilting, all of which cause ball striking and power-loss issues. A good thought to use when hitting the driver, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens ...

 
Three Tips For Fairway Wood Play

Three Tips For Fairway Wood Play

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 30 September 2009 09:58

We all carry fairway woods in our bag, but hands up if you're a little bit scared of hitting them and would sooner chose an iron? If you struggle to hit shots off the fairway it could be your angle of attack to blame. A fariway wood requires a sweeping blow rather than a downward attack. TG Top 12 Teacher ...

 
Drill A Fairway Wood Off The Tee

Drill A Fairway Wood Off The Tee

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 01 September 2008 01:00

Drill a fairway wood off the tee... World Number One Tiger Woods is a specialist of this shot. He'll often pull out his faithful 5-wood rather than a driver on tight holes where it's absolutely essential he finds the fairway. He then uses a short, controlled swing that drills the ball arrow straight. Add this fairway-finding shot to your repertoire ...

 

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