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Square your stance when pitching

Square your stance when pitching

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:28

When using your short irons and wedges, the tendency is often to cut across the ball. But this will lead to a high, spinning ball flight and a lack of distance. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, a simpler way to gain a crisp strike and a penetrating ball flight is to square your ...

 
Maintain loft on pitch shots

Maintain loft on pitch shots

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:25

When your pitching action becomes too handsy by flicking at the ball, the likelihood is the clubface is rotating too much through impact, which results in a poor angle of attack, low flight and inconsistent strike. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, keeping the loft on the club during the swing will increase the ...

 
Connection drill for pitching

Connection drill for pitching

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:20

The ability to control the distance on pitch shots relies on the syncronisation of the arms and body during the swing. When the arms become separated, they will often move at a different speed, which also affects the quality of the strike. Under your left armpit is often where the left elbow separates from the body in a bid to ...

 
Box drill for added power

Box drill for added power

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 10 May 2012 10:40

A key part of building power during the backswing is the hinging of the wrists after the hands reach hip height. But most important is that you swing the club down in a manner that stores the power for impact. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, the angle between your left arm and shaft ...

 
How to hit the high draw

How to hit the high draw

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 10 May 2012 10:35

It’s the shot every golfer wants to hit off the tee but one that requires the courage to aim right and trust your technique. The key point here is that to launch the ball high and start right of target, your clubface must be open at address. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, by ...

 
Stable lower half

Stable lower half

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 11 April 2012 10:52

Power is created in the backswing by coiling the upper body against the lower body. This stretch, the difference in rotation between the hips and the shoulders, is called the ‘X’ Factor. A way you can increase yours is by keeping the lower half of the body nice and stable during the backswing, as TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in ...

 
The three sources of power

The three sources of power

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 22 March 2012 13:01

Power in the golf swing is created through rotation, transfer of weight and a loading of the club in the downswing. It’s this third source TG Elite Pro Rob Watts is focusing on in this video tip, helping you deliver maximum power into the back of the ball by the right elbow hugging the ribcage in the downswing. This helps ...

 
Limit head movement for added power

Limit head movement for added power

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 16 March 2012 17:09

This may be a contradiction in terms, but limiting the amount of moving parts in your golf swing actually increases the power you can generate. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, moving your head up and down or side to side actually means you rotate your upper body less, which means you create less ...

 
Simplify your driving action

Simplify your driving action

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 08 March 2012 13:19

Amateur golfers often overcomplicate their driving method by thinking too much about their swing plane among other factors that affect where the ball goes Sometimes, a simple swing thought could be the answer to hitting longer more accurate drives, as TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Master the 10-yard flop shot

Master the 10-yard flop shot

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 24 February 2011 11:56

Golfers are always taught to accelerate the clubhead when playing the flop shot from a tight spot beside the green. But often, this reduces the amount of control you have meaning your judgment of distance suffers. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, the key to getting your ball close from the short side is ...

 

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