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Approach Zone - Ball above feet

Approach Zone - Ball above feet

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Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2010 15:55

It's very easy to hit the ball heavy when it lies dramatically above your feet. The way to rid this faulty shot from your game is to grip well down the club, depending on the severity of the slope. In this golf video tip from Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer, he shows you the other key changes you need to make to ...

 
Approach Zone - Ball below feet

Approach Zone - Ball below feet

rating is 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 10 June 2010 15:45

On golf courses with undulating fairways, you can often find yourself faced with a tricky sloping lie for your approach shot, including that where the ball lies below your feet. The key to pulling this shot off successfully is not to fight the slope with your body weight but go with. As Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer explains in this ...

 
Crush short irons with Melissa Reid

Crush short irons with Melissa Reid

rating is 1.5

TG Instruction Editor, 10 June 2010 15:38

The strength of young Ladies European Tour sensation Melissa Reid is her iron play. Now you can learn from the best and crunch your short irons time after time thanks to this video tip exclusive to Today’s Golfer. As Melissa demonstrates, the key to achieving that perfect strike is to get the body covering the ball at impact. This ensures ...

 
Play the long bunker shot with Melissa Reid

Play the long bunker shot with Melissa Reid

rating is 3

TG Instruction Editor, 10 June 2010 15:03

Not only is Melissa Reid pleasing on the eye, she’s also a damn good golfer...and you can learn from her golf game! In this exclusive golf video tip to Today’s Golfer, the next big thing in ladies golf shows you how to master the long greenside bunker shot, achieving distance and roll out towards the flag.   Shot on location ...

 
Vital pre-round stretches!

Vital pre-round stretches!

rating is 4

TG Instruction Editor, 03 June 2010 16:58

Do you feel stiff every time you step on the first tee? There’s absolutely no way we can play to the best of our ability right from the start if we haven’t warmed up and stretched our body properly before we play. With this in mind, we’ve brought in fitness guru to the stars Rob Hillman, the European Tour Physio ...

 
Approach Zone - Rough

Approach Zone - Rough

rating is 2

Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2010 16:39

Just because your rescue club says rescue on it, doesn’t mean it’s able to rescue you from every situation on the golf course! In some cases, like this one our Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer finds himself in here, less is definitely more. By ditching your rescue and pulling your eight-iron, you can often still achieve the same distances, if not ...

 
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 ...

 
Approach Zone - High Fairway Bunker Shot

Approach Zone - High Fairway Bunker Shot

rating is 2.5

Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2010 16:10

Sometimes, we have to accept that hitting the green with our second shot just isn’t a possibility. Fairway bunkers will often have a high lip at the front, forcing us to favour height and not distance. In this video tip, Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer explains the club you need to choose and the technique you need to apply should ...

 
Approach Zone - Pitching

Approach Zone - Pitching

rating is 5

Adrian Fryer, 27 May 2010 15:59

Do you want more control with your pitch shots? Then this golf video tip from TG Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer is well worth a watch! Many amateur golfers, scared of thinning the ball through the green, present too much shaft lean at address in attempt to create a descending blow on the ball in the downswing. But this often gets ...

 
Approach Zone - Mid-irons

Approach Zone - Mid-irons

rating is 4.5

Adrian Fryer, 20 May 2010 16:58

The primary cause of mis-struck iron shots comes from golfers not being aware of where the bottom of the swing arc needs to be. Many believe the bottom of the swing is the ball itself, which causes an array of fat and thin strikes. The bottom of the arc needs to be after the ball to create that ball then ...

 

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