Instruction
How Rory Rips It
The world No.1 blends orthodox technique with his own unique moves, which require great flexibility and strength. However, there are bits of his swing that every golfer can borrow from to improve their own game.
Split Hands For A No-Slice release
If you are slicing the ball and finding it difficult to understand why then maybe it is due to how you are releasing the clubhead through impact.
Get Set For This
Anybody can learn to be a great golfer if they have an understanding of a few simple concepts.
Great Putters Have Good Posture
For a consistent, smooth putting stroke, the more reliable larger muscles in the shoulders and arms should be used.
The true path to shaping shots
Motion capture technology is helping Justin Rose change the spec of his clubs – and his shot shapes.
Sharpen Your Putting Stroke
He may have contributed to a big opening day foursomes win, but American Presidents Cup star Jim Furyk missed some short-range putts en route to victory.
Take Every Advantage on the Greens
You might be missing putts with a good stroke simply because you are poorly aligned from the outset.
Get In The Groove On Bunker Shots
When it comes to getting out of greenside bunkers every time, there are some basic fundamentals you need to follow.
Above Your Feet Hit It Sweet
When the ball is above your feet, you should always grip down slightly so the clubhead bottoms out squarely at impact.
Personal Lesson: Blending Turn & Hinge
A good drill to help you feel the proper blend of turn and hinge is to practise the first part of the swing gripping cross-handed.
Personal Lesson: Controlling The Putter Face
There are many and varied ways to putt. Cross-handed, claw grip, belly putter and long putter to name a few. There’s also the question whether the swing path is straight back, straight through or on an arc? No matter what style, grip or length of putter you choose, clubface control is paramount to good, consistent [...]
Chipping with a 3-Wood
Using a sand or lob wedge for every greenside shot is not always the answer or low-risk play for getting up and down.
When Not To Practise
Most golfers practise more when they’re playing badly as opposed to when they’re striking the ball well.
Why Putt Cross Handed
Over the years I have been asked many times why a successful Tour pro would contemplate changing to a cross-handed putting grip.
Focus On The Finish
To build your confidence for a repeating swing, I recommend you first focus on your finish.


