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Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Lower your loft when chipping into the wind

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 16 May 2012 17:14

Chipping into a strong wind provides a nice backstop to allow us to be more positive with a more lofted club and the ball rolling very little on landing. But to gain more control over the flight and roll of the ball, a better option may be to use a less-lofted club, such as an eight iron, and get the ...

 
A mental tip to rip your fairway woods

A mental tip to rip your fairway woods

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 16 May 2012 14:15

Many club golfers struggle to strike their fairway woods correctly because they lose their posture during the swing, causing them to top the ball along the ground. As TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip, a great mental image to help become more successful with this shot is to imagine there’s a coin underneath the ball ...

 
Strike drives pure for maximum length

Strike drives pure for maximum length

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:13

In an effort to hit the ball further off the tee, there’s nothing to be gained from swinging the club faster if you don’t strike the ball out of the sweetspot. In fact, as the great Jack Nicklaus said, making sure you strike the ball pure out of the middle of the clubface every time is the most important part ...

 
Stable lower half

Stable lower half

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 11 April 2012 10:52

Power is created in the backswing by coiling the upper body against the lower body. This stretch, the difference in rotation between the hips and the shoulders, is called the ‘X’ Factor. A way you can increase yours is by keeping the lower half of the body nice and stable during the backswing, as TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in ...

 
Create a practice station in sand for a high splash shot

Create a practice station in sand for a high splash shot

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 30 March 2012 15:31

When short-sided in a bunker, you need to conjure up a splash shot that launches high and grips on landing. To do this, you need a shallow angle of attack to reduce the amount of sand between the club and ball. In this video tip from TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer, he demonstrates a simple station you can set up ...

 
The three sources of power

The three sources of power

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 22 March 2012 13:01

Power in the golf swing is created through rotation, transfer of weight and a loading of the club in the downswing. It’s this third source TG Elite Pro Rob Watts is focusing on in this video tip, helping you deliver maximum power into the back of the ball by the right elbow hugging the ribcage in the downswing. This helps ...

 
Limit head movement for added power

Limit head movement for added power

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 16 March 2012 17:09

This may be a contradiction in terms, but limiting the amount of moving parts in your golf swing actually increases the power you can generate. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, moving your head up and down or side to side actually means you rotate your upper body less, which means you create less ...

 
Simplify your driving action

Simplify your driving action

Rating: 3.5

Rob Watts, 08 March 2012 13:19

Amateur golfers often overcomplicate their driving method by thinking too much about their swing plane among other factors that affect where the ball goes Sometimes, a simple swing thought could be the answer to hitting longer more accurate drives, as TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Upgrade your brain – Holing clutch putts

Upgrade your brain – Holing clutch putts

Rating: 3

Karl Steptoe, 23 February 2012 15:11

When faced with a short putt we expect to hole, we can often become anxious and focus too much on the stroke because ours and our playing partner’s expectations are so high. A good way to combat this problem is to rank the putt on something other than if the putt is successful, as top sports psychologist Karl Steptoe explains ...

 
How to learn golf faster

How to learn golf faster

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 13 February 2012 17:06

Research by Dr Gabriele Wulf on attentional focus and motor learning has shown that learning with external cues means skills are learned faster and retained for longer than those that use internal cues. By cue, we mean a focus or stimuli, such as a command or body part. In golf, an external cue is anything outside your body, such as ...

 

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