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Approach Zone - Rough

Approach Zone - Rough

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2010 16:39

Just because your rescue club says rescue on it, doesn’t mean it’s able to rescue you from every situation on the golf course! In some cases, like this one our Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer finds himself in here, less is definitely more. By ditching your rescue and pulling your eight-iron, you can often still achieve the same distances, if not ...

 
Chip from a bare lie

Chip from a bare lie

Rating: 2.5

Nick Clemens, 22 January 2010 14:47

It’s a lie we all hate but one that often crops up on the UK’s golf courses, especially during the summer months. In this golf video tip, Today’s Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens gets you using the right club and ball position to rescue you from this difficult position.  Remember, a hard, bare lie means the club will bounce ...

 
Play the punch shot

Play the punch shot

Rating: 2

Nick Clemens, 22 January 2010 14:15

When the wind is blowing into your face, a normal approach shot with your mid-iron just won’t cut the mustard. You need to alter your club selection and set-up in order to keep the ball low under the wind without sacrificing any distance. In this top golf video tip, Today’s Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens shows you the best ...

 
Escape Thick Grass

Escape Thick Grass

Rating: 2

Nick Clemens, 22 January 2010 13:58

This is a situation that often occurs on links courses and will provide a firm barrier in your quest for par. You’ve missed the green and find yourself in a patch of long, thick grass with only the top dimples on the ball visible. But as Today’s Golfer Elite Teaching Pro Nick Clemens explains in this golf video tip, you can ...

 
Deep Rough Recovery Shot Tuition

Deep Rough Recovery Shot Tuition

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 17 July 2008 14:00

Hitting the ball into the deep rough will inevitably happen throughout the week of The Open. Striking the ball out of the rough is a task amateurs and professionals alike have to tackle. Often, players make the mistake of trying to sweep the ball out of the rough which will usually lead to an unsuccessful shot.  The key is to descend on the ball in ...

 
Power it from the rough video tip

Power it from the rough video tip

Rating: 2

Nick Bradley, 24 November 2006 15:02

Lie detector... Think about the type of golf shot you NEED to play, as Nick Bradley shows.Step One: You need to become an expert at reading your lies. You must assess how much grass is around the ball. Of course, you would like to shoot up the fairway as far as possible but it is important that you don’t create more ...

 

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