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Laying up short of greenside hazards can often lead to the awkward 30-40 metre pitch, and this becomes an even trickier shot when the pin is at the front of the green.
Are you using your arms and chest correctly on the chipshot?
Clovelly head professional Mike Michell helps you answer this question by showing the incorrect and correct usage of the upper body in chipping, and provides a tip to improve your short game.
Two common erros found in most beginner golfers' swings are not making a full and powerful shoulder turn, and not transferring weight correctly through the swing at impact.
If you watch golf on television, you will know that the game has a language all of its own – but what do these oft-uttered phrases really mean? We asked PGA pro Grant Hepburn to translate them into plain, simple English…
Playing a good round of golf is one thing. Shooting a good score is another, as while you may be hitting good shots, you may encounter a few bad holes, which will ruin your good score. And this is where the golf handicap comes into play.
The long putter has always had a bad reputation. Right from the beginning, the stigma that has been attached to the long putter has been severe. If you can’t putt, or if you suffer from the yips, turn to the long stick.