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Golf Swing drills can seriously damage your handicap! Use some of the swing drills here and you should see improvement fast! There are stacks iof golf swing video tips that should make a drastic difference...

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Fix Your Game Fast!

Fix Your Game Fast!

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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 ...

 
Get better balance in your golf swing

Get better balance in your golf swing

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Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:48

We all want to achieve that lovely balanced finish we see every week on the television from the Tour pros. Their body faces the target, their weight is nicely on their left heel and more importantly, they look comfortable and stylish. A common poor finishing position is where the upper body leans back or tilts to the side. This occurs ...

 
Put a pen in your mouth

Put a pen in your mouth

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Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 09:42

It's a familiar story. You go out one day and shoot the round of your life, leaving your playing partners in awe of your superb play and ability to score. But the next time you hit the course, your feeling of superiority deserts you and you return to being that average hacker you thought you'd left behind. It's a frustrating ...

 
Attack From The Inside With Ross Fisher

Attack From The Inside With Ross Fisher

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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 ...

 
Maintain The Inclination Of Your Spine

Maintain The Inclination Of Your Spine

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TG User, 07 September 2009 11:46

If you've ever been given the advice to maintain your spine angle it might be worth having a quick look at this video to understand the 'how' behind the advice.  Taking that tip literally will undoubtedly lead to shorter and less accurate shots, do it correctly however and you might unlock a little extra distance. By TG User - James Ridyard

 
Geoff Ogilvy Swing Sequence

Geoff Ogilvy Swing Sequence

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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 ...

 
Improve Your Posture Drill

Improve Your Posture Drill

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Adrian Fryer, 10 August 2009 14:00

A huge cause of miss-struck shots among amateur golfers is a loss of posture through impact. Many golfers will tend to stand up through the hitting zone leading to both thin and fat shots. By doing this, the body will also lack rotation which reduces the amount of power into the back of the ball. Retain your posture throughout the ...

 
IQ Golf Swing Drill

IQ Golf Swing Drill

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Adrian Fryer, 07 August 2009 09:30

Here at TG, we actively disapprove of any kind of defacing of driving range equipment! But if it’s something that can rapidly improve your ball flight and increase your ball striking consistency, we give you permission to try it at least once (providing you clean up after). Draw the letters ‘IQ’ on the driving range mat in chalk. By using ...

 
Left Hand Grip Drill

Left Hand Grip Drill

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Dan Frost, 07 August 2009 09:30

Although a slice is most commonly caused by the club cutting across the ball with an open clubface, the root of the problem may stem from the grip. The grip is so important in the golf swing – it’s the point where the club attaches to the body! If you’re a golfer that slices the ball, your hands may be ...

 
One-Handed Arm Rotation Drill

One-Handed Arm Rotation Drill

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Dan Frost, 07 August 2009 09:30

The primary cause of the slice occurs when the club tracks down on an out-to-in swing path, cutting across the ball with an open clubface. With this anti-slice drill, you can use simply the weight of the club to get your swing plane online. By just placing your right hand on the grip when you swing, the weight of the ...

 
Shallow Swing Visual Aid

Shallow Swing Visual Aid

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Dan Frost, 06 August 2009 09:00

If you’re a golfer with a recurring slice that learns better with a visual aid, this is the golf tip for you. To get the feeling of an inside swing path, place a hula hoop on the floor. By getting the feeling of your club swinging around the hoop on the way back and on the way through, your swing ...

 
Shaft Angle Drill

Shaft Angle Drill

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Dan Frost, 31 July 2009 09:30

The key to eliminating the slice from your game is to achieve a more rounded golf swing. This baseball drill will get you swinging around your body on a better swing plane. Take an old shaft and tee a ball on top of it at about waist height. It takes a bit of practice but by hitting the ball from this ...

 
Set Swing Plane

Set Swing Plane

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Lee Scarbrow, 31 July 2009 09:00

The key to hitting straight shots starts with the backswing. If you start your golf swing incorrectly, it is very difficult to compensate for this with your downswing and through impact. In this tip, we rebuild your backswing step-by-step to get you on the correct swing plane and set in an ideal position at the top ready to unleash consistently ...

 
Two Tee Golf Swing Drill

Two Tee Golf Swing Drill

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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

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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 ...

 
Shoulder Turn Drill

Shoulder Turn Drill

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Dan Frost, 31 July 2009 09:00

Every golfer wants more distance off the tee with the big stick. But in an attempt to get fully loaded behind the ball for a big drive, many golfers will simply rotate their shoulders. By doing this and keeping the torso and lower body square to the ball, the position at the top becomes restricted often resulting in the player ...

 
How To Shake The Shanks By Butch Harmon

How To Shake The Shanks By Butch Harmon

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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 ...

 
Tour Pro Golf Tips eMag

Tour Pro Golf Tips eMag

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TG Equipment Editor, 24 July 2009 14:50

Let 10 recent Tour winners help improve your golf game... Golf tips include: Shot Shaping Tour Temp Short Game Pro Fitness This e-mag features golf tips and drills by: Mickelson Villegas Ogilvy Wilson McDowell Hansen O'Hair Johnson Open publication

 
Perfect Your Swing Plane With Simon Khan

Perfect Your Swing Plane With Simon Khan

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Simon Khan, 24 July 2009 10:30

If your swing plane is wrong it can have serious ramifications for the direction of your golf ball once you have hit it. Simon Khan uses a cane stuck on top of his clubs to make sure he maintains the one swing plane throughout his swing. It may look a bit odd but he insists it works. In this video ...

 
Perfect Your Backswing With Simon Khan

Perfect Your Backswing With Simon Khan

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Simon Khan, 24 July 2009 10:00

Let's say you've perfected your set up, achieved the perfect posture and got your body into the ideal position to launch one down the fairway or towards the flag. Then you start your backswing and it all starts to go wrong. Simon Khan says the angle of your takeaway is the key to making sure it all goes smoothly from ...

 

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