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Recovery Zone - Punch under a tree

Recovery Zone - Punch under a tree

rating is 3.5

Rob Watts, 09 July 2010 21:17

An absolute must-have in your golfing armoury for when you find the trees off the tee is the punch shot. This shot enables the golfer to flight the ball low, underneath the lowest branches and running up towards the green. But how do you know which club to use? How do you play the shot successfully? All these questions will ...

 
Recovery Zone - Tight Lie Chip

Recovery Zone - Tight Lie Chip

rating is 2.5

Rob Watts, 09 July 2010 21:08

Chipping from a tightly mown fairway can strike fear, or perhaps a fear of strike, into the amateur golfer.  The task of sliding our wedge underneath the ball seems almost impossible at address, causing us to reach for a safer, less lofted club, which may create a more consistent strike but might not be the correct play from your position ...

 
Running chip shot

Running chip shot

rating is 3

Gareth Johnston, 02 July 2010 16:47

The pros might be struggling to gain backspin with their new wedges this year, but us amateurs with the box grooves are still able to generate huge amounts of backspin with a well-struck chip shot. But what if we don’t want this spin and need to run the ball up to a flag with the comfort of using our sand ...

 
Rough Rescue

Rough Rescue

rating is 5

Gareth Johnston, 02 July 2010 16:42

The rescue club gets its name for precisely this reason. Where mid-irons fail to achieve a consistent strike and regular distance from tricky lies in the rough, rescue clubs come to the fore with their forgiving shape and clubface, making them the best choice. But you still need to apply to right technique. Otherwise you could find yourself in more ...

 
Rescue club par 3 tee shot

Rescue club par 3 tee shot

rating is 4

Gareth Johnston, 02 July 2010 15:17

Long par 3s are an amateur golfer’s worst nightmare, especially when the wind is in the golfer’s face. Using long irons is never an attractive prospect – they stare back at you with their limited loft oozing difficulty. A rescue club provides a simpler alternative. The face is more forgiving, it’s just as easy to shape the ball and they ...

 
Towering par 5 approach

Towering par 5 approach

rating is 3.5

Gareth Johnston, 02 July 2010 14:59

Par 5 greens, like almost every green on golf courses today, are usually guarded by hazards at the front. They also tend to be a little smaller compared to other types of hole, making them less receptive to approach shots struck with longer clubs. With this is mind, we need to have the ability to hit long, high approach shots into par-fives ...

 
Recovery Zone - Backhanded tree trunk shot

Recovery Zone - Backhanded tree trunk shot

rating is 0

Rob Watts, 02 July 2010 14:23

It’s not a lie you’re faced with all too often but it’s certainly a potential card-wrecker if you’re not equipped with the required shot you need to extract yourself. Being up against a tree means you don’t have the option of using your usual stance; you need to be inventive in your recovery. In this golf video tip, TG Elite ...

 
Recovery Zone - Shape it around a tree

Recovery Zone - Shape it around a tree

rating is 2

Rob Watts, 02 July 2010 14:17

Trees provide a serene backdrop to many golf courses across the country. But they also prove to be a frustrating obstacle when it comes to hitting the green after a wayward drive! Sometimes, when the foliage is thick and the branches grow high, the only way to get around them is to have the ability to shape your ball dramatically with ...

 
Plugged Bunker Lie

Plugged Bunker Lie

rating is 4

Adrian Bishop, 25 June 2010 11:42

Most people like a fried egg before they get to the golf courses but no one wants to find one in a bunker on the course. The normal shot from a plugged bunker lie would produce a low running shot, but what do you do if the pins close and you don’t have much green to work with?In this video ...

 
Recovery Zone – Downhill Chip

Recovery Zone – Downhill Chip

rating is 3.5

Rob Watts, 25 June 2010 11:36

The downhill chip is one of the toughest shots in golf to execute, but an up-and-down for par is still possible if you follow these simple steps. In this video tip TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts shows you how to set up correctly to knock it close. Take a lofted club, adjust your body so your shoulders are parallel ...

 

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