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Square your stance when pitching

Square your stance when pitching

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:28

When using your short irons and wedges, the tendency is often to cut across the ball. But this will lead to a high, spinning ball flight and a lack of distance. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, a simpler way to gain a crisp strike and a penetrating ball flight is to square your ...

 
Maintain loft on pitch shots

Maintain loft on pitch shots

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:25

When your pitching action becomes too handsy by flicking at the ball, the likelihood is the clubface is rotating too much through impact, which results in a poor angle of attack, low flight and inconsistent strike. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, keeping the loft on the club during the swing will increase the ...

 
Connection drill for pitching

Connection drill for pitching

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Rob Watts, 23 May 2012 10:20

The ability to control the distance on pitch shots relies on the syncronisation of the arms and body during the swing. When the arms become separated, they will often move at a different speed, which also affects the quality of the strike. Under your left armpit is often where the left elbow separates from the body in a bid to ...

 
Find your best rhythm

Find your best rhythm

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Adrian Fryer, 10 May 2012 12:03

What most golf magazines and websites rarely talk about is the importance of rhythm in your golf swing. Swinging with a rhythm that’s right for you helps to syncronise the swinging of the arms with the turn and unwinding of the body. In this golf video tip, TG Elite Pro Adrian Fryer demonstrates a drill that will help you discover ...

 
Combine a picture with a feeling

Combine a picture with a feeling

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Adrian Fryer, 27 January 2012 09:17

Research has shown that learning becomes up to 80 per cent more effective if you combine a picture with a feeling. You can optimise your time working on your movements by better understanding where your body is in space. This also increases the chance of the skill being retained so it’s well worth incorporating this in your future practice sessions. ...

 
Training aid review – PutterCups

Training aid review – PutterCups

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TG Instruction Editor, 20 October 2011 16:38

Proving to be huge hit on the European Tour, the Puttercup is a unique hole-reducing product for all levels of golfer. The product fits inside a normal sized golf hole and the design creates a gated entrance narrower than the usual hole width, increasing your accuracy. The unique design means that all putts using the product will react exactly as ...

 
High tee drill

High tee drill

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Tom Denby, 04 August 2011 12:51

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 ...

 
Approach Zone - Long and Low fairway Bunker shot

Approach Zone - Long and Low fairway Bunker shot

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Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2010 16:28

You’ve found a fairway bunker, no! But wait...the lie is good and the lip almost non-existent. The green light is on for you to pull your rescue club and go for the green! But you need to make sure you are able to master this shot correctly by implementing these tips from Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer. The key to successful ...

 
Loosen the hip muscles

Loosen the hip muscles

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Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 11:20

This warm-up exercise increases hip mobility and flexibility which helps create that 45-degree hip rotation that we're after in the backswing and also through the ball in our follow through. Remember to keep the feet still and focus on pushing your hip out, paying attention to any specific tight spots you may feel. Check out more from Jon Bowskill, TG's fitness ...

 
Loosen Front Chest muscles

Loosen Front Chest muscles

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Jon Bowskill, 29 October 2009 10:08

Tightness through the pectorals (chest muscles) generally creates rounded shoulders. This common problem is rectified by massaging the muscle therefore enabling you to find and maintain the correct address position. Allow your body weight to push into the ball and stop when you reach a perceived tenderness level of 6/10. Hold the position for 10-12 seconds and the tenderness should ...

 

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