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Baseball slice fix

Baseball slice fix

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Steven Orr, 10 January 2012 16:04

When the clubhead works up and down on a neutral plane during the swing, that increases your chance of hitting the ball squarely with the clubhead working down the target line. The slice occurs when the player applies a glancing blow to the ball with the club working across the target line from out-to-in. As Steven Orr explains in this ...

 
Set up for launch

Set up for launch

Rating: 3

Steven Orr, 10 January 2012 16:00

Your typical driver comes with around 10 degrees of loft on the clubface but if you look at the stats from the top Tours, players actually launch the ball at around 15 degrees. So how do they acquire this extra height? The answer is that they set up much differently with their driver than they do with their irons, as ...

 
Squash the headcover drill

Squash the headcover drill

Rating: 4

Tom Denby, 17 November 2011 15:52

Weight transfer towards the target not only improves our angle of attack but is also helps the arm get into the right position in the downswing to deliver the club squarely to the ball at impact. Amateur often keep their weight on the back leg during the downswing, resulting in weak and inaccurate drives. This video tip from TG Elite ...

 
Control your sternum for added power

Control your sternum for added power

Rating: 2

Tom Denby, 17 November 2011 15:49

During the golf swing, your sternum is an accurate representation of where the bottom of your swing arc will be. For iron shots, it needs to be ahead of the ball to ensure you hit down on it. But with the driver, it needs to be in line with or just behind the ball, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Tom ...

 
Three steps to better backswing coil

Three steps to better backswing coil

Rating: 3

Tom Denby, 17 November 2011 15:45

Creating power in the golf swing depends on how our body coils up. The more the shoulders turn over the hips, the more potential energy can be created and then unleashed at impact. An easy way to create body turn and therefore power is to think of these three key moves, explained by TG Elite Pro Tom Denby in this ...

 

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