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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 ...

 
Lower your spin rate for more distance

Lower your spin rate for more distance

Rating: 4

Hank Haney, 31 August 2011 10:30

As a special treat for you, we’ve managed to get hold of some exclusive video tips from Hank Haney, one of the world’s leading golf coaches, courtesy of TaylorMade. Haney has recently signed an agreement with the manufacturer, and will represent the brand by playing and teaching with TaylorMade equipment, wearing the TaylorMade logo on his headwear and shirt sleeve ...

 
Release tension in your arms for added distance

Release tension in your arms for added distance

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 18 August 2011 15:59

When we stand to the ball with lots of tension in our arms, this shortens the muscles, which means our swing arc will become much shorter. This means we can’t generate as much clubhead speed because the club doesn’t travel as far during the swing. To fix this problem, try shaking the tension out of your arms at address before ...

 
Add control to your drives

Add control to your drives

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 19 November 2010 17:11

With the wind in our face or when the fairway is narrow, we need a shot in our locker that’s going to enable us to find the short grass every time. A great option for this scenario is to play the knock down driver. Find out how to play it from TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts in this golf ...

 
Stop hooks under pressure

Stop hooks under pressure

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 10 September 2010 11:49

Are you struggling with a horrible hook when using your fairway wood? This frustrating fault may be caused by you hanging back with your upper body in the downswing, causing the wrists to flick at the ball, turning the clubface over and hooking the ball left. To counteract this problem, try to feel that the chest covers the ball as ...

 
Tee Zone: Fade

Tee Zone: Fade

Rating: 4.5

Gareth Johnston, 06 May 2010 16:07

A fade shot can often be your go-to when you’ve got a tight fairway you need to hit. Teeing the ball low encourages a controlled left-to-right ball flight, as well all the usual alignment alterations you need to make. In addition to these changes, try altering your grip pressure, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf ...

 
Tee Zone: Stinger

Tee Zone: Stinger

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 29 April 2010 16:19

As a part of our Zone Your Game: The Tee Zone series, TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston helps you find the short stuff by making the fairway wood stinger your go-to shot! The key to getting the ball low and penetrating off the clubface is to reduce the dynamic loft through impact. You can do this by making sure ...

 
Keep a constant radius

Keep a constant radius

Rating: 4

Nick Clemens, 28 April 2010 14:17

Creating width in the golf swing is crucial for generating power in the backswing. The more width you have, the more leverage and consequently distance you are able to form. In this top video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens, we show you how keeping the distance the hands are from the chest constant throughout the golf swing guarantees ...

 
Tee Zone: Accuracy

Tee Zone: Accuracy

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 21 April 2010 12:04

As part of our Zone Your Game series, TG Elite Teaching Professional Gareth Johnston explains how choosing the right gear or speed in your downswing depending on the amount of trouble your faced with wil help you hit those tight fairways. Imagine the task as a set of traffic lights. If the fairway is tight and trouble lurks everywhere - ...

 
Stop The Reverse Pivot

Stop The Reverse Pivot

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 04 March 2010 11:52

A common cause of the slice is when the body reverse pivots – where the weight shifts on to the left foot (for a right-hander) during the backswing and the upper body tilts towards the target. The weight then shifts the other way in the downswing, causing the club to come into the ball from across the target line. In ...

 

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