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Top chipping drill

Top chipping drill

Rating: 2.5

Noel Rousseau, 13 February 2012 17:03

Hitting your chip shots fat or thin usually comes about because the bottom of your swing arc is in the wrong place (usually too far back), which means the angle of attack is poor. You’ll either hit the ground behind the ball or hit up on the ball causing you to thin the ball across the green. In this golf ...

 
How to stop fatting your chips

How to stop fatting your chips

Rating: 2.5

Noel Rousseau, 02 February 2012 14:56

If you suffer from fatting your chip shots, one reason for it could be that you are focusing too intently on the ball during the swing. It may sound daft, but diverting more of your attention away from the ball actually has a positive effect on the strike of your chip shots, as TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau explains in ...

 
Skid don’t dig when chipping

Skid don’t dig when chipping

Rating: 2.5

Noel Rousseau, 27 January 2012 16:13

Successful results when chipping, especially from a tight lie, rely on us using the bounce on our wedges correctly. By this, we mean gliding the club underneath the ball using the loft on the club to get the ball in the air. So in your pre-shot routine, try to both hear and feel your wedge skidding along the ground. The ...

 
Cure chipping yips

Cure chipping yips

Rating: 4

Noel Rousseau, 27 January 2012 16:09

One of the main causes of the chipping yips is when the arms and body become locked trying to over-control the action. This increases tension and has a detrimental effect of the strike. As TG Elite Pro Noel Rousseau explains in this golf video tip, the key to curing the chipping yips is to have a free-flowing action. This practice ...

 
Flop your ball close from the short side

Flop your ball close from the short side

Rating: 4

Noel Rousseau, 28 June 2011 11:24

Drive for show, putt for dough. That’s what everyone tells you. And it’s not just a meaningless cliché. Having a great short game will lower your scores... fact. It’s all very well being able to bomb 300-yard drives but if you can’t get the ball in the hole, every drive is a waste of energy. Part three of TG’s Love ...

 
Angle of attack driving tip

Angle of attack driving tip

Rating: 2.5

Noel Rousseau, 15 March 2011 11:26

Do you suffer from the odd sky when using a driver, leaving a horrible scuff mark on the top of the clubhead? The most likely cause of this, other than your ball being teed up too high, is that your angle of approach into the ball is too steep. If this sounds like you, try this simple drill from new ...

 
Be ready to drive with power

Be ready to drive with power

Rating: 3

Noel Rousseau, 15 March 2011 11:19

When you’re standing over the ball, you don’t want your mind to be clogged up with thoughts of technique. You need to be ready to execute the upcoming shot, trusting that you’ve prepared everything mentally in advance. As TG Pro Noel Rousseau explains in this video tip, a clear mind over the ball will lead to improved golf shots. Apologies ...

 

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