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Master short pitch shots

Master short pitch shots

Rating: 3

Scott Cranfield, 20 May 2010 16:04

What if we said that the reason you become anxious and mis-strike chip shots is because you’re trying to do it right? You’d probably think we’d gone mad! But in trying to achieve that perfect, ball-then-turf contact, we can sometimes become focused too much on being steep in to the ball, presenting the leading edge of the club to the ground ...

 
How To Avoid The Fluffed Lob Shot

How To Avoid The Fluffed Lob Shot

Rating: 1.5

Scott Cranfield, 16 September 2008 17:05

A lob shot is an extremely fun shot to play. If you can pull it off it feels great. Most golfers fluff lob shots because they stand too open at address. A sand or lob wedge has sufficient loft already not to need to be opened up massively. By standing squarer to the target and keeping your centre of gravity ...

 
How To Avoid The Thinned Chip Shot

How To Avoid The Thinned Chip Shot

Rating: 4

Scott Cranfield, 16 September 2008 12:45

The thinned chip shot that shoots across the green takes your confidence away and leads you facing another chip again! Thinned chips are generally the result of too much tension in the arms which transfers through to the hands and robs you of rhythm. I've devised a very simple throwing exercise to free up your swing and help you judge ...

 
How To Avoid The Fat Chip Shot

How To Avoid The Fat Chip Shot

Rating: 4.5

Scott Cranfield, 16 September 2008 11:34

Fat chip shots are the result of the club decelerating into the ground behind the ball. You take a big divot and the ball travels nowhere. There's a really simple practice drill you can do to learn to use the sole of the club correctly so that it glides across the grass rather than digging in. Watch this short game ...

 
Three Key Points To Great Chipping

Three Key Points To Great Chipping

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 03 September 2008 14:31

If you can chip dead or even better in during a match then it can seriously swing the balance of your game. There are three key points to great chipping. TG Top 12 Teaching Professional Scott Cranfield demonstrates the most important points and explains how easy it is to chip in. Watch this Ryder Cup Matchplay special golf instruction video and ...

 
Perfect pitch control video tip

Perfect pitch control video tip

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 13 June 2007 11:00

A hundred yards and in is your money golf shot. If you can knock this approach shot dead you'll have a chance of a birdie, every time. The technique for this pitch is really simple. So simple, in fact, you'll want to use it for every golf club in your bag, says Scott Cranfield. CLICK HERE to play video 

 
Bump and run the golf ball video lesson

Bump and run the golf ball video lesson

Rating: 3.5

Scott Cranfield, 02 May 2007 16:47

Take the element of risk out of the shot with the bump and run. The technique for this simple greenside golf shot is simple and you can use it to play any golf club in your bag, from your wedge right through to a fairway wood. Remember, the longer the club, the further your ball will run out. CLICK HERE ...

 

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