Putting Drill: 10 holes in a row
Practice / DrillsSimple drill that will help you with your putting confidence and technique. Video summary link in the article.
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Simple drill that will help you with your putting confidence and technique. Video summary link in the article.
There are 4 sloping lies you will need to learn about. You will need to know what shape of shot each lie creates, the technique of how to play the shot, and how to select the correct club. Everything you will find in this article
One of the best shots to watch a Professional play is the wedge shot from between 40m – 70m. The ball has quite a low flight, hits the green, bounces once or twice and stops dead. I’m sure you have thought, how do they do that?
Mental game plan should be simple enough to fit the back of a business card. But how to find an advices you specifically need to improve? We selected two simple reminders of the the most important aspects of your mental setting.
How often have you seen a player hit a chip shot, making a nice contact at impact, landing the ball where they want, but the ball finish over 3m away from the hole? Perhaps this is you? Players should control the height of the shot and the distance.
Trusting your swing can be very scary. if you want to play your best golf, that is what you have to learn to do. Learn how to trust in your golf swing to gain confidence on the golf course.
It seems that a very high percentage of the golfers struggle with their upper body moving too fast in the downswing. It is a natural instinct to try to create power with our upper body, as we often carry a lot strength in this area of our body.
Slice is one of the most common mistakes in golf, but it can be caused by many elements. Robin Symes identified 3 errors that cause slicing and helped to craft easy and effective drills to fix your swing.
Who would not like to finish with a single putt. Increase accuracy of your putts by learning how to hit the sweet spot - the center of the club face.
When watching top players, we often marvel at the way they hit a driver or play iron, but what makes them "the top" is how they waste no shots playing the short game. These shots make the real difference, although it might not seem as exciting.