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How to hinge your wrists correctly

How to hinge your wrists correctly

Rating: 2.5

Tom Denby, 04 August 2011 13:03

Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf!We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening ...

 
Swing on plane using a tee

Swing on plane using a tee

Rating: 2.5

Tom Denby, 04 August 2011 13:00

Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf!We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening ...

 
Keep moving during your pre-shot routine

Keep moving during your pre-shot routine

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 27 May 2011 12:36

Amateurs often struggle when their mind becomes cluttered with too many swing thoughts standing over the ball. The only way you can hit successful shots is when your mind is free of technique and focused on the target. The key to overcome this is to keep moving during your pre-shot routine and limit the time you spend looking at the ...

 
Fix Your Game Fast!

Fix Your Game Fast!

Rating: 2.5

TG Instruction Editor, 19 February 2010 15:39

Check out these four quick drills below that you can practice to fix your game sharpish!   Drill 1: Right foot backFixes: The sliceTG Pro: Nick Clemens Hitting balls with the right foot dragged backwards at address encourages you to create a more rounded golf swing, helping you attack the ball from the inside. It will also help those of you from a ...

 
Geoff Ogilvy Swing Sequence

Geoff Ogilvy Swing Sequence

Rating: 2

Geoff Ogilvy, 02 September 2009 11:45

A Thinking Mans Swing With Geoff Ogilvy... Known on the PGA Tour as a deep thinker, Geoff Ogilvy apparently doesn't limit his thoughtfulness to current events and playing strategy. "He thinks a lot about the way he swings it," says Dale Lynch, his longtime instructor from Australia who now teaches at the International Institute of Golf near Greenville, S.C. "When ...

 
Two Tee Golf Swing Drill

Two Tee Golf Swing Drill

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 31 July 2009 09:00

A slice is most commonly caused by an out-to-in golf swing path cutting across the ball through the impact zone. By using two-tees during practice, you can get yourself on the right track to curing your slice. Place one tee behind the ball the other slightly inside it. By striking both tees when hitting the ball, you learn to attack ...

 
Golf Swing Plane Drill

Golf Swing Plane Drill

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 31 July 2009 09:00

Errant shots usually stem from an incorrect golf swing plane either on the backswing, downswing or both! But which plane is the best to swing on the club on? It makes the most sense to swing the club on the angle it was built on. This tip will show you how. Using a piece of cardboard positioned correctly encourages a ...

 
How To Shake The Shanks By Butch Harmon

How To Shake The Shanks By Butch Harmon

Rating: 2.5

Butch Harmon, 30 July 2009 15:00

What is it about the shank that makes golfers run and hide? Two things: First, they don't know what causes it; second, where there's one shank there tends to be another (I'll explain why). Because the ball darts right, most golfers think an open clubface causes the shank. But shanks usually come from an excessively closed face. The player swings ...

 
Dont Leave Your Body Behind with Mikko Ilonen

Dont Leave Your Body Behind with Mikko Ilonen

Rating: 2

Mikko Ilonen, 05 June 2009 12:25

The takeaway has to be one of the most important moves of all in the golf swing because if you get that wrong then you are fighting the rest of the way. I have a habit of moving the arms and club away from the ball without turning the body. This means I’m immediately out of sync, get ahead with ...

 
Work Your Left knee with Simon Khan

Work Your Left knee with Simon Khan

Rating: 2.5

Simon Khan, 27 May 2009 11:29

I carry the yellow stick you see here everywhere I go because as a practice aid there is nothing better. Lots of pros now carry them in their bags. I could give you any number of uses, from laying it on the ground as an alignment aid to checking out the plane of your swing. Magic WandThe yellow stick is ...

 

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