How To Get a Long Putt Close (Video Tip)
Golf tipsIn this video, I show how to use your eyes during putting to be able to lag your long putts close to the hole.
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In this video, I show how to use your eyes during putting to be able to lag your long putts close to the hole.
This series of video tips and drills will help you to fix your golf hook so that you can hit straight shots or soft draws with confidence and consistency.
We all experience it: we strike the golf ball like a tour pro on the range, rush to the tee full of hope and expectations and then. Bam! We whack the first ball out of bounds and proceed to hit it like we’ve never played before. How can this happen?
A short video of how to play an uphill bunker shot. It is a very common shot to have when your second shot finishes a little short of the green.
Watch the video below for an explanation of what a golf hook is and how it occurs. If you prefer, you can skip beneath the video to see the anti-hook golf lessons and drills.
The other day, I tried to condense my golf-coaching philosophy into Twitter’s 28-character limit. While the tweet was just 33 words long, I’ll attempt to add a few more thoughts in this article to flesh it out a little more.
What is Lag? Lag is the angle between the left arm and the club shaft, and how this angle is increased in the downswing. Many longer hitter increase their lag angle, which in turn creates more club head speed at impact. So how do you create lag?
While it’s a fault that might be as common as a slice, to the golfer that hooks or pulls the ball it’s equally as frustrating.
I’m constantly thinking of ways of simplifying my message to golfers – this post basically boils down what you need to be working on into 3 simple keys.
Learn this method to chip, pitch and hit a lob shot from a poor lie. There is nothing worse than to miss a green, with a bunker between you and the green, and walk up to find that you have a poor lie. Perhaps, the ball is sitting on mud, or very...