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Use the slopes to your advantage

Use the slopes to your advantage

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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. ...

 
How To Pitch And Run With Paul Broadhurst

How To Pitch And Run With Paul Broadhurst

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Paul Broadhurst, 17 July 2009 12:30

You've got a 20 yard pitch a run shot with no hazards between yourself and the flag. Many golfers would simply reach into the bag and pull out their trusty wedge. But Paul Broadhurst, European Tour professional, says a lofted club is not necessarily the answer. In this video he will show you how to achieve more consistent pitch and ...

 
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TG User, 19 January 2009 20:12

When replacing the flag stick i find it easy in the wind if i place the stick in the crux of the putter shaft and the blade or head, thus avoiding damage to the rim of the hole. By TG User - pencil01

 
How To Avoid The Fluffed Lob Shot

How To Avoid The Fluffed Lob Shot

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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 ...

 
Lob Shot Tuition Tip

Lob Shot Tuition Tip

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Samantha Head, 31 July 2008 17:10

Tune into the Ladies British Open at Sunningdale golf club this week and expect to witness a shot-making masterclass. The top lady golfers in the world have teed off in their final Major of the year today and there will be some spectacular shots played around Sunningdale's tough heathland layout. TG caught up with one or two players practising for the tournament ...

 
Two-minute chip video tip

Two-minute chip video tip

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Nick Bradley, 24 November 2006 13:00

Your golf ball has finished in a really bad lie on the edge of the green. It's too risky to take a putter and get the ball jumping out of the divot, so you have to chip the shot. There's a simple rule you can use in a situation like this on the course. The worse the lie, the steeper ...

 

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