2011

  • Alter your body speed to shape shots

    Written by Chris Ryan on Friday 18 February 2011

    To help you shape the ball on demand, try altering the speed of your torso through the hitting area, as TG Elite Pro Chris Ryan explains here in this golf video tip. To play a fade, speeding up the movement of the body will help keep the clubface open to the path of the club. To hit a draw, slowing the...

  • Left shoulder tee peg drill

    Written by Rob Watts on Friday 18 February 2011

    Creating a full shoulder turn behind the ball not only helps you generate the maximum amount of power in your backswing, it also ensure your weight transfers correctly into your right side. As TG Elite Pro Rob Watts explains in this golf video tip, you can use a strategically placed tee peg behind the ball to help finish your backswing correctly...

  • Rip your driver off the deck

    Written by Chris Ryan on Monday 31 January 2011

    Is there a par five on your home course that is always just out of reach for your second shot with the three wood? Not anymore. Now, you can find the green with a well-struck driver from the fairway thanks to the advice in this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris Ryan. The two keys for this shot...

  • Driving distance secret

    Written by Chris Ryan on Monday 31 January 2011

    Long drives depend on us using the larger muscles in our lower half to dominate the downswing. Golfers lose distance when the upper body controls the motion and may also suffer from problems with swing plane and club path. So to add distance and accuracy to your drives, check out this golf video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Chris Ryan.

  • Umbrella driving drill

    Written by Chris Ryan on Wednesday 12 January 2011

    Many amateur golfers suffer from a lack of distance with the driver because they lose their posture in the downswing. The hips move towards the ball, creating poor body position and increasing the likelihood of off-centre strikes. A great drill for golfers with this problem is to use an umbrella as a reference point for your pelvis, as TG Elite Pro...