Anti-Thin Tips: No More Topped Golf Shots
Golf tips
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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.
In this videotip and article we’ll look at how to draw the golf ball in a way that offers more control and more workability…
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.
In this lesson we’ll look at some key tips for playing fairway bunker golf shots. Fairway bunkers tend to be a bit bigger and flatter than green-side bunkers – giving you an opportunity to take a less lofted club than the sand wedge...
Once you’re comfortable playing a basic bunker shot (see this video series), we can look at more troublesome sand play… In this lesson, we’ll see how to play a bunker shot where the ball is sitting on a sloping lie.
Bunkers shots from a plugged lie are perceived as one of the toughest shots in golf. But they needn’t be.
I think it’s fair to say that if most golfers don’t like playing from the sand, they dread playing bunker shots from compacted, wet sand!