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Skid don’t dig when chipping

Skid don’t dig when chipping

Rating: 3

Noel Rousseau, 27 January 2012 16:13

Successful results when chipping, especially from a tight lie, rely on us using the bounce on our wedges correctly. By this, we mean gliding the club underneath the ball using the loft on the club to get the ball in the air. So in your pre-shot routine, try to both hear and feel your wedge skidding along the ground. The ...

 
Set up for launch

Set up for launch

Rating: 3

Steven Orr, 10 January 2012 16:00

Your typical driver comes with around 10 degrees of loft on the clubface but if you look at the stats from the top Tours, players actually launch the ball at around 15 degrees. So how do they acquire this extra height? The answer is that they set up much differently with their driver than they do with their irons, as ...

 
What are one and two plane golf swings?

What are one and two plane golf swings?

Rating: 3.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:36

There’s been a lot of talk in magazines and online about one and two plane swings, which pros swing with which and what they are exactly. If you’re still puzzled, this golf video tip from Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn highlights the key differences between the two as well as the pros and cons of each. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
One plane: A more stable release

One plane: A more stable release

Rating: 3.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:33

A one-plane swing is preferable over a two-plane swing because the clubface goes through much less rotation through the hitting area. In this golf video tip, Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn demonstrates a drill with a cane that highlights the benefits of swinging in this manner. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Pre-round putting routine

Pre-round putting routine

Rating: 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 02 December 2011 10:31

It’s very important to make the most of any spare time you get before you tee off, especially in a competition. Ultimately, on the greens is where shots are often lost, especially early on in the round. This ideal putting routine from TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston will not only help you gauge the pace of the greens but also ...

 
Target focus in your pre-shot routine

Target focus in your pre-shot routine

Rating: 3.5

Tom Denby, 24 November 2011 16:40

Standing over the ball on approach shots, club golfers often become so fixated on the ball that they forget about where they’re hitting it and their accuracy suffers. So in your pre-shot routine, your predominant focus should always be on your target – where you want the ball to go as opposed to what you’re hitting. When you’re throwing a ...

 
Hit more accurate approach shots

Hit more accurate approach shots

Rating: 3

Tom Denby, 24 November 2011 16:35

So many times, amateur golfers will work out the yardage they have to the flag on approach shots and then choose the club that will make the distance but only if they hit their Sunday best. A way to add control to your iron shots is to grip the club down slightly, swing the club at a smoother tempo and ...

 
Three steps to better backswing coil

Three steps to better backswing coil

Rating: 3

Tom Denby, 17 November 2011 15:45

Creating power in the golf swing depends on how our body coils up. The more the shoulders turn over the hips, the more potential energy can be created and then unleashed at impact. An easy way to create body turn and therefore power is to think of these three key moves, explained by TG Elite Pro Tom Denby in this ...

 
Right shoulder slice fix

Right shoulder slice fix

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 20 October 2011 16:27

The slice for many golfers comes about as a result of the right shoulder working out and across in the downswing, causing the club to do the same and glance across the ball. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, you need to feel like the shoulder works down the plane line. You can use ...

 
PSP Iron training aid video review

PSP Iron training aid video review

Rating: 3

TG Instruction Editor, 14 October 2011 15:36

Nicknamed ‘The Little One’ the PSP iron is a training aid that claims to improve your ball striking, increase your distance and elevate your concentration levels over the ball. Put simply, it’s an iron with a miniature clubhead (the clubface is actually slightly narrower than a golf ball’s diameter) making centre-striking far more difficult. Then when you switch to your ...

 

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