GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
BullseyeGet Your Game On Target
Hitting more par 3 greens in regulation will help you shoot lower scores. And, finding the putting surface more regularly from the tee wil increase your chances of firing a hole-in-one!
Here are some sharp shooting tips to help you find the...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Grip PressureGet A Grip On Your Game
Ben Hogan wrote, ‘Good golf begins with a good grip’. Your hands are the only connection you have to your golf club. So, in shot-making, your grip is a major influence to determining power and accuracy. Here are two handy ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Beat 1st Tee JittersGet Your Round Off To A Flyer
Feeling nervous before your opening tee-shot is natural. After all, you want to start your round in good shape. At many courses, your first shot is struck in full view of numerous onlookers—...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Better Ball-StrikingSweep Away Fairway Wood Troubles
Playing a shot with a fairway wood from the turf can be intimidating. To brush off your fears, here are two simple takeaway drills that will help you clean up your fairway wood game.
Fairway woods are designed to sweep ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Better Ball-StrikingMake An Impact
Impact is the moment-of-truth in every golf swing. Good players may have differing swings, but the one position they all share is the one at impact. They retain their wrist-hinge through the hitting area with both hands slightly in front ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Butt-OutPower PositionGood posture is vital in order to swing the club with maximum clubhead speed. IMAGE 1
To establish a sound forward tilt toward the ground, bend forward from the hips until your shoulders hang in line with your toes. Stick your butt out as if you were ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
Driving DrillHip To Be SquareToo much lateral body movement during your backswing will result in a lack of power and accuracy.
Here’s a drill to help you make the correct hip turn and deliver your driver square to the ball at impact.
Practise with an umbrella or shaft ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
ChippingSet Up For SuccessA sound chipping action begins with the correct set up. And once you master the address position, you’ll find yourself better placed to consistently roll your chip shots near the hole.
Here are the keys to a correct set up.
1: Use a narrow ...
GOLF TIPby Nadene GoleFormer Tour player & winner on the European Tour
PuttingPractise Around the ClockIf you’ve got the time, the clockwork drill is one of the best practice methods to work on holing short putts. And it’s straightforward too.
Grab a dozen balls and set each one on the hour three feet from the hole. Be sure to choose a ...
Davis Riley Outguns Scheffler In Texas For Maiden Individual PGA TOUR Win
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LPGA TOUR
Korda Wins Mizuho Americas Open. Hannah Green Runner Up
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PGA TOUR
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