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How To Hit Out Of Wet Packed Sand In A Bunker

By Blog, Golf

Hitting out of wet packed sand is one of the toughest bunker shots you can make.

That’s why it’s crucial that you know how to do it right.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Lawrie Montague the former Australian Women’s coach and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • How to adjust your stance to hit deep into the sand
  • What lowering your club’s handle can do to improve your shot

And… Read More

How To Hit The Golf Ball Low Into The Wind

By Blog, Golf

Learning how to hit your golf ball low and into the wind allows you to take long distance shots even when you’re facing a head on breeze.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Lawrie Montague the former Australian Women’s coach and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • Why you shouldn’t tee your ball lower than normal
  • How to take low, sweeping swings

And… Read More

How to Hit A Fried Egg Out Of The Bunker

By Blog, Golf

A “fried egg” or buried lie is a situation where your ball lands in a bunker and gets partially buried in the sand.

It’s a tough shot to recover from, but there are ways to make it easier.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Lawrie Montague the former Australian Women’s coach and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • How to simplify your thinking to prevent stress
  • Why you should bring two clubs into the bunker with you

And… Read More

How To Get More Distance & Swing Speed Whilst Maintaining Control And Consistency

By Blog, Golf

Would you like to drive the ball further without losing control of it?

Of course you would… we all would.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed David Milne the two time PGA Teacher of the Year and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • A common mistake many golfers make (and what you can do to avoid this)
  • An easy warm-up process that improves your back swing

And… Read More

How To Eliminate Three Putts

By Blog, Golf

Reducing the number of putts you have during your round is a great way to improve your overall golf game. And to do this, you’ll need to need to consider several important factors.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Mark Gibson, the Head Pro at the RACV Royal Pines Golf Resort in Queensland, where he teaches us:

  • How to play smart putts that aren’t too risky
  • Why it’s important to use the right speed when making long putts

And… Read More

How To Eliminate The Putting Yips

By Blog, Golf

Putting is all about control. When you’re in control of your shot, you’re able to putt the ball anywhere you want. But what about those of you who suffer from the putting yips.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Mark Gibson, the Head Pro at the RACV Royal Pines Golf Resort in Queensland, where he teaches us:

  • What causes the yips
  • How to properly follow-through when putting

And… Read More

How To Eliminate The Chipping & Pitching Shanks

By Blog, Golf

When a golfer shanks their ball, they hit it incorrectly, sending the shot flying off in a random direction. The shanks can be aggravating and embarrassing, but it can be alleviated.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Lawrie Montague the former Australian Women’s coach and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • The key factors that cause golfers to shank
  • How keeping your club in front of you eliminates shanking

And… Read More

How To Control Your Pitching Ball Flights

By Blog, Golf

When it comes to pitching, there are a number of ways to improve your ball control.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed Matt Cleverdon the Director of Instruction at the world renowned Kingston Heath Golf Club & Victorian PGA Teacher of the year at Kingston Heath Golf Club, in Melbourne, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • Why rotation and follow-through are the keys to better pitching
  • How negative shaft lean creates more spin when you hit

And… Read More

How to Be More Accurate With Your Irons

By Blog, Golf

Most golfers are uncertain about the consistency and accuracy of their iron shots. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed David Milne the two time PGA Teacher of the Year and co-coach of the Indonesian Team at Joondalup Golf Resort, in Perth, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • An easy drill that will make your iron shots more accurate
  • One simple test for determining your starting line

And… Read More

Great Pre Match Warm Up Stretch For Golf

By Blog, Golf

Flexibility plays a major role in your golf game. It can prevent injuries and help you hit the ball further. However, very few players ever take stretching seriously.

As part of Golf University’s weekly “Tip from the Pro” I videoed internationally renowned strength and conditioning coach, Alani “Storm” Mala at Riverside Oaks Golf Resort, Sydney, Australia, where he teaches us:

  • The difference between mobilizations and static stretching
  • How mobilizations help you achieve a perfect swing

And…
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