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Check your grip with a tee

Check your grip with a tee

Rating: 2.5

Tom Denby, 04 August 2011 12:40

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 ...

 
Be ready to swing with a dynamic posture

Be ready to swing with a dynamic posture

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 01 October 2010 17:22

The golf swing is a dynamic and powerful movement and consequently, your body needs to be in a strong position at the start of the swing to pull off great golf shots. The key to achieving this is to feel balance and stability at address, says TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis. Start the swing off right and the rest ...

 
Posture Routine

Posture Routine

Rating: 3

Rob Watts, 04 March 2010 12:00

Many golfers struggle to understand how to form the correct posture. In this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts, you can follow a routine that is guaranteed to get your body into the right position at address every time, without even needing to hold a golf club. Posture is crucial in generating power by getting your ...

 
Better your balance

Better your balance

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 19:04

Balance is another fundamental of the game of golf that varies depending on the club you’ve chosen. It’s subtle changes in the positioning of the weight throughout your  golf swing that help you rotate the body correctly and return the club back to the ball at impact at the right angle. If you’re a golfer that suffers from sway, tilt ...

 
Sort your alignment

Sort your alignment

Rating: 3.5

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 18:05

When the direction on your golf ball starts to go awry, the first point of blame among amateur golfers is usually the golf swing! But more often than not, a simple alignment issue could be the cause of your errant shots. When your alignment is off, the body subconsciously makes adjustments in the swing which will create problems when you ...

 
Adapt your ball position

Adapt your ball position

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 16:43

It’s important to understand how and why correct ball position varies in your stance depending on the golf club you’ve chosen for your upcoming shot.  Different clubs require a different angle of attack into the ball which is dictated by the position of your ball in your golf swing. For example, a driver requires an upward blow and therefore the ...

 
Form perfect posture

Form perfect posture

Rating: 3.5

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 16:39

Having a strong and athletic posture helps you generate the maximum amount of power in your golf swing and also limits the occurrence of unwanted swing faults. With the help of this posture video tip from Today’s Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens, you can form that sought after ‘S’ shape with your body that helps your body turn, get ...

 
Improve at Impact

Improve at Impact

Rating: 3

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 15:17

The point where the club meets the ball during the golf swing is arguably the most important fundamental in the game. It only needs you to be a fraction out and your ball could travel many yards right or left of the target. Sure, making sure the rest of your set-up is spot on helps, but watching this golf video ...

 
Grip it to rip it!

Grip it to rip it!

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 14 January 2010 09:29

It’s the only point of contact between you and your club during the golf swing, so why not spend a couple of minutes making sure you get your grip right! Today’s Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens take you through a step-by-step guide to forming the correct grip in this golf video tip, whichever method you choose to use.

 
Perfect your Posture

Perfect your Posture

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 07 December 2009 12:46

Do you suffer from… • Lack of power• Limited weight transfer• Loss of distance Why does this happen? Poor posture is a common cause of of all the above problems. A slouched position limits rotation and therefore reduces the amount of power that can be generated. It can also affect the sequence the body starts down in. The Fixes 1. Try and achieve a ...

 

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