Anti Fat Tips: Drill #3
InstructionThis is a more advanced drill that can feel a bit awkward at first, but I encourage you to give it a try…
This website uses to provide services, personalize ads and analyzing visitors behavior cookies. You agree by using this site
This is a more advanced drill that can feel a bit awkward at first, but I encourage you to give it a try…
This drill will help both fat and thin golf shots…
Not all fat shots are as blatant as hitting several inches before the ball. Here’s a simple drill to see whether your hitting your shots a bit fat…
In the first part of this How To Stop Topping The Golf Ball series, we looked at common fault #1 – lifting during your back swing. Let’s look at the second common fault that can lead to tops and thins – bending your arms through impact.
Topping the golf ball out on the course, in front of your playing partners, can leave you feeling frustrated and even a little foolish.
Being able to hit low, punchy golf shots on the golf course can help you save par from a number of tricky situations…
In this article we’ll look at how to fade the golf ball in a way that offers more control and more workability…
The method covered in this article is generally easier for most golfers. It doesn’t offer as much control or workability but it’s a good way to understand how your set up and alignment can significantly affect the flight of the ball.
You’ll find that most golf courses feature at least a few holes that require you to fade or draw the golf ball… The tips and lessons below will help you hit the ball right to left or vice versa. I’ve covered two different methods for hitting a draw.
This golf bunker drill is very simple but very effective. I believe it’s the quickest way to improve your bunker play and build confidence in the sand.