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Know your options in bunkers

Know your options in bunkers

Rating: 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 20 October 2011 16:30

When you find yourself with a bad lie in a bunker or up against a steep lip, it’s not difficult to rack up a big number and wreck your medal scorecard. So it might be worth taking a step back, considering your options and using the rules of golf to your advantage. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in ...

 
Execute shots successfully

Execute shots successfully

Rating: 4

Rob Watts, 12 November 2010 12:16

Bad shots often occur when we spend too much time thinking about our technique when standing over the ball. During our swing we should be thinking about nothing other than executing the shot. If you start focusing on a certain swing move or feeling during the shot, it’s unlikely you have a successful outcome. A great way to separate the ...

 
How to prepare for your medal round

How to prepare for your medal round

Rating: 3

Richard Ellis, 24 September 2010 15:25

You’ve arrived for your weekly medal desperate to shoot a good score and get your handicap cut. So what should you do in those 20 crucial minutes before you tee off? In this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Richard Ellis, we show you the best way to prepare for your own major championships. Use your time on the ...

 
Don't be a hero!

Don't be a hero!

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 27 July 2010 16:41

Every golfer wants to pull off the impossible shot. The thought of playing stunning shots from around the green like the pros is usually too appealing to resist. But sometimes, the perfect shot is simply not an option and playing to the safe part of the green is actually the strategy that will lead to a lower score on that hole! So if you want ...

 
Know when to attack the flag

Know when to attack the flag

Rating: 2

Adrian Fryer, 16 July 2010 10:19

Understanding when to attack flags and when to play to the safe side of the green is what separates the sensible from the stupid! On every approach shot, you need to take into consideration all the relevant factors around the flag: hazards, slopes and thick rough for example. More often than not, playing to the centre of the green will ...

 
Play it safe from sand

Play it safe from sand

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 16 July 2010 10:13

Going straight for the pin from greenside sand is not always the best way to record the lowest possible score on a given hole. Sometimes, if the lie is bad or the slope between us and the pin is severe, the prudent play is to actually aim away from the flag. Take the risk out of the shot with this ...

 
Nail the first tee shot without warming up

Nail the first tee shot without warming up

Rating: 2.5

Dan Frost, 09 October 2009 10:58

Although it's not ideal, we rarely have any regrets about stepping out of our cars and onto the first tee without any kind of warm-up because, quite simply, we just want to play golf! But thanks to TG's Dan Frost, you don't have do a stressful warm-up routine. You can go from your car to the tee and hit your ...

 
Warming up on the range with Alastair Forsyth

Warming up on the range with Alastair Forsyth

Rating: 2

Alastair Forsyth, 17 July 2009 12:00

Come on, admit it. You're one of those golfers who runs on to the range and bombs a few drives off the tee before leaving to start your round, aren't you? Everyone's done it but, let's face it, it's no way to prepare for a round. Watch this video with European Tour pro Alastair Forsyth for some tips on how ...

 
Shape Shots

Shape Shots

Rating: 2

Lee Scarbrow, 24 February 2009 01:00

Learn to work the ball left to right and right to left set up a little gate of balls on the ground. Try to work your target ball in the correct direction through the golf ball gate to help you feel the correct direction of the shot. TG Top 12 Teacher Lee Scarbrow demonstrates how to shape shots by setting ...

 
Practise Long Sloping Putts

Practise Long Sloping Putts

Rating: 0

Adrian Fryer, 27 November 2008 17:11

A great drill to improve your accuracy on your lag putting is to rest a hula hoop on the green opening the two ends to form a one foot gate. Now practice rolling putts across the slope so that they pass through the gate in the hoop towards the hole. TG Top 12 Teacher Adrian Fryer demonstrates how this will sharpen your focus ...

 

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