Iron Play

  • Create downswing lag with a tee

    Written by Tom Denby on Thursday 4 August 2011

    Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf! We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening...

  • Stop the shanks

    Written by Tom Denby on Friday 15 July 2011

    Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf! We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening...

  • Compress your irons with a tee

    Written by Tom Denby on Friday 22 July 2011

    Not only will your free tees and ball marker with this month’s copy of Today’s Golfer come in handy on the course, they can also help you play better golf! We’ve compiled a series of exclusive video tips and drills using your free gifts to fix common faults and help you hit the ball longer and straighter, as well as sharpening...

  • On-plane takeaway drill

    Written by Gareth Johnston on Friday 15 April 2011

    Golfers struggling to control the dispersion of their iron shots usually do so because there is too much rotation of the clubface through the hitting area. This fault makes it difficult to square the clubface consistently and also increases the likelihood of applying sidespin on the ball. This drill from TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston helps you swing the club...

  • Gain connection perfection

    Written by Gareth Johnston on Friday 15 April 2011

    Do you suffer from a lack of power specifically with your irons? It could be because your arms become disconnected from the chest during the swing. When the arms move independently of the body, it can be difficult to use the larger muscles, like the shoulders and legs, to generate the power, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Gareth Johnston explains...

  • Left shoulder over left foot

    Written by Gareth Johnston on Friday 15 April 2011

    Sometimes, in an effort to clear the hips in the downswing when striking your irons, the spine leans away from the target excessively. This will often lead to either fat or thin shots when the clubhead reaches the ball before the butt end of the club. As TG Elite Pro Gareth Johnston explains in this golf video tip, the club needs...

  • Improve your swing at home – credit card drill

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Monday 31 January 2011

    One of the most common faults among the swings of amateur golfers is the ‘Chicken wing’, where the left arm gets separated from the body through impact, leading to a weak, scoopy actions and poor strikes! Cure this fault by trying this simple credit card drill at home explained by TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer. You’ll soon find your upper...

  • Key downswing move for extra distance

    Written by Rob Watts on Friday 12 November 2010

    Do you block your iron shots? It could be because you lose your posture angles you had at impact when you strike the ball. The key move you need to master in your downswing to avoid this is a small bump of the pelvis towards the target, as TG Elite Teaching pro Rob Watts explains during this video tip. This will help...

  • Keep connected for iron play consistency

    Written by Richard Ellis on Friday 1 October 2010

    The key to achieving a solid strike on the ball with your iron shots is to make sure that all the parts of the body are working together in sync. A great way to feel this is connection is to make some practice swings with the butt of the club placed in the belly, as Richard Ellis explains in this golf...

  • Left hand grip tip

    Written by Rob Watts on Monday 20 September 2010

    Want to hit straighter golf shots? Well the way you hold the club in your left hand is the most effective way of squaring the clubface at impact. Try the drill in this video tip from TG Elite Teaching Pro Rob Watts. It’ll get your grip spot on, which gives you the best chance of hitting your irons straighter than you...

  • Rehearse approach shots correctly

    Written by Lee Scarbrow on Friday 27 August 2010

    You can’t expect to hit the green with your approach shot if you don’t rehearse the shot correctly with your practice swing. In this video tip, TG Elite Teaching Pro Lee Scarbrow explains how rehearsing the shot correctly with a fully committed practice swing will result in improved success on your approach shots!...

  • Hit a draw on a par 3 tee

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Tuesday 27 July 2010

    Long par 3s require a strong ball flight. Any weak shape of shot or a poor contact means the ball will finish short of the green and we all know that’s where the trouble is! So your goal when standing on the tee, providing the wind and pin position allow, should be to hit a nice, strong draw into the green to ensure...

  • Crush short irons with Melissa Reid

    Written by Melissa Reid on Thursday 10 June 2010

    The strength of young Ladies European Tour sensation Melissa Reid is her iron play. Now you can learn from the best and crunch your short irons time after time thanks to this video tip exclusive to Today’s Golfer. As Melissa demonstrates, the key to achieving that perfect strike is to get the body covering the ball at impact. This ensures you...

  • Approach Zone – Ball below feet

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Thursday 10 June 2010

    On golf courses with undulating fairways, you can often find yourself faced with a tricky sloping lie for your approach shot, including that where the ball lies below your feet. The key to pulling this shot off successfully is not to fight the slope with your body weight but go with. As Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer explains in this golf...

  • Approach Zone – Ball above feet

    Written by Adrian Fryer on Thursday 10 June 2010

    It’s very easy to hit the ball heavy when it lies dramatically above your feet. The way to rid this faulty shot from your game is to grip well down the club, depending on the severity of the slope. In this golf video tip from Approach Zone Instructor Adrian Fryer, he shows you the other key changes you need to make to your...

  • Beat The Downhill Lie With Graeme McDowell

    Written by Graeme McDowell on Sunday 20 June 2010

    Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell has just become the first European to win the US Open in 40 years and it was no surprise he did so at a links course. Pebble Beack throws up numerous changes in elevation and awkward lies and here he tells you how to play a shot off a downhill lie: The Downhill Lie One of the reasons...

  • Beat The Uphill Lie With Graeme McDowell

    Written by Graeme McDowell on Sunday 20 June 2010

    New US Open champion Graeme McDowell was the only man to match par after all four rounds at Pebble Beach on his way to victory. The historic course sees a number of changes in elevation and he managed to master shots off a multitude of lies. Here he tells you how to play a shot from a downhill lie with the utmost confidence:   The Uphill...

  • Play The Ball Above Your Feet With Graeme McDowell

    Written by Graeme McDowell on Sunday 20 June 2010

    New US Open champion Graeme McDowell has just become the first European player to win the event in 40 years and he did so at the ultra-difficult Pebble Beach Golf Links where difficult lies are commonplace. Here he tells you how to play a shot with the ball above your feet: This is a really tough shot. The slope is trying...

  • Play The Ball Below Your Feet With Graeme McDowell

    Written by Graeme McDowell on Sunday 20 June 2010

    New US Open champion Graeme McDowell has just bagged his first major championship at Pebble Beach – where difficult lies are commonplace. Here he tells you how to play a shot with the ball below your feet: This is a really tough shot because the ground is throwing your weight forwards, and you need to make a conscious effort to stay...

  • Master the punch shot

    Written by Adrian Bishop on Monday 21 June 2010

    The key to sending the ball out low when the wind is in your face is to get your sternum ahead of the ball at impact. This will guarantee you reduce the dynamic loft, which is the angle of the clubface at impact. In this golf video tip, TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Bishop demonstrates all the set-up changes you need...

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