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Four-foot zone checkpoint

Four-foot zone checkpoint

Rating: 4.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:30

In a one plane golf swing, the arm plane matches the shoulder plane at the top of the backswing. But rather than turning correctly in the backswing, many one-plane golfers lift out of their spine angle, which causes problems with strike and accuracy. This simple checkpoint from Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn will help you turn while maintaining your posture ...

 
Make your range sessions count

Make your range sessions count

Rating: 4

Gareth Johnston, 02 December 2011 10:38

The weekend golfer regrettably doesn’t get much time to practice. So when 20 minutes of range time does become available, it’s important that you use it as productively and effectively as possible. This routine set out by TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston will get you hitting every club in your bag and increase the chance of taking those well-struck range ...

 
Switch to a target focus

Switch to a target focus

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2011 15:46

Problems with ball-striking arise when you stare too intently at the ball before starting your swing. Watch any of the Tour pros on TV and you’ll notice they spend more time looking at their target when standing over the ball. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, your focus should always be on where you ...

 
Get your flat swing on plane

Get your flat swing on plane

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 07 January 2011 09:31

Do you suffer from a swing that’s too flat? Do you hit far too many pushes of hook shots? Then this golf video tip from TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer is for you. Using a wall at home to give you instant feedback is a great way of checking the plane of your swing. Getting your swing on plane is ...

 
Backhand against a wall

Backhand against a wall

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 06 January 2011 16:25

Golfers that thin the ball or suffer from a lack of distance with their iron shots may suffer from a poor impact position, as TG Elite Teaching pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. If you want to hit your irons further and straighter, try this simple drill you can do at home using a wall. By backhanding ...

 
Use a skirting board to check plane

Use a skirting board to check plane

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 26 November 2010 10:23

Your hallway at home isn’t just a place to wipe your feet and hang your coat when you get home from work. It’s also a great place to check and improve the plane of your golf swing, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip! By using a skirting board as a reference, you can check ...

 
Get your swing off to the best start

Get your swing off to the best start

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 12 November 2010 11:46

Many golfers over-rotate their wrists and forearms in the takeway, which causes the club to travel far too much on the inside and often loop outside the line on the way down. The result? A weak slice! A good drill to achieve a textbook takeaway is to hold the club half way down the shaft and keep the butt of ...

 
Stay dry to swing on plane!

Stay dry to swing on plane!

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 17 September 2010 16:12

A lot of weekend golfers will tend to swing the club too far behind them in the backswing, creating too shallow a plane. This leads to the golfer hitting a lot of pushed shots or hooked shots because the club tracks too far from the inside into the ball. If your swing plane is too flat, get out in the ...

 
Use the side of the tee for swing plane

Use the side of the tee for swing plane

Rating: 4

Adrian Fryer, 27 July 2010 16:51

We’ve all been there, standing on the first tee waiting for a fourball of lady golfers to hit their fifth shots so they’ll be out of range for our first shot of the day. But this waiting time should be used wisely and is a chance for you groove a much more efficient swing, as Adrian Fryer explains in this ...

 
Attack From The Inside With Ross Fisher

Attack From The Inside With Ross Fisher

Rating: 4.5

Ross Fisher, 28 September 2009 09:00

In the eight years I’ve been working with Ross, we’ve seen his technique go from strength to strength, says coach Kristian Baker. But like any top player, Ross is always looking to improve. That’s why at the end of last season I gave him a document with a swing plan to take his game to the next level.Ross doesn’t make ...

 

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