Illustrated Golf Tips

  Lesson Title Description
"Fold" Your Follow-Through Many amateurs fail to release the the club completely in the impact zone. This tip will help keep the clubface square at impact for straighter more solid shots.
"Overclub" To Get Pin-High Most amateurs underclub their approach shots. Let your "perfect" hits be a little long.
"Replace" Your Hip Here's a useful swing image, particularly on tee shots…
"Shortest" Chip Gives Best Results Simplify your chips. Take the guesswork out of chip shots.
"V's" Guide Grip Position If you suffer from a consistent hook or slice this tip will help you reach impact with a squarer clubface for straighter shots.
"Worst Ball" Practice This drill teaches you to make more controlled swings around the course and think out the right shots to play from trouble.
Add "Snap" To Your Downswing Here's a nice practice drill for seniors looking to regain some distance on their shots.
Adjustments For High, Soft Approach When the wind is behind you, here's how to hit a high, soft iron shot to hold the ball on the green.
Adjustments For Uphill Sand Shot Use these tips to to be more successful on the uphill bunker shot.
Alignments Here is a tip for the perfect setup.
Analyze Your Ball Flight Check the relation between the clubface and swing path at impact.
Avoid Gamesmanship On Greens Always respect other players and let them play their own games without interference.
Ball Pinned Against Back Lip In this tough spot take an alternate escape route.
Ball Position Varies With Swing Type Where should you position the ball in your stance?
Basics For A Good Grip There are three elements that should be part of any good grip to get square impact.
Be Prepped To Play It's good etiquette to have everything you need to play.
Check Your Iron Lofts Your iron lofts may change over time.
Consider Heavier Putter Try out a heavier putter on the practice green and see if you don't regain your stroke and your confidence.
Correct Weight Distributions Adjustments in weight distribution at address will prep you for the most desirable impact position for the type of shot you are playing.
Correct Wrist Cocking Use the correct wrist motion to retrurn the clubface squarely to the ball.
Curve Approaches Into The Wind Counteract the wind's effect. Use draw and fade when playing in crosswinds to save strokes.
Curve The Ball By Hand Better golfers impart sidespin on their ironshots to get the ball close to flags tucked right or left.
Don't Get Ahead At Impact Excessive head movement increases the chance of mis-hit shots.
Don't Ground The Driver Keep the clubhead just off the ground to get your swing off to a consistently smooth start.
Don't Ground The Driver Keep the clubhead just off the ground to get your swing off to a consistently smooth start.
Don't Reach At Address Most amateurs stand too far from the ball at address particularly with the long clubs.
Driver From Fairway Under the right conditions, a driver from the fairway can be a stroke-saver.
Elbows In At Address A good address position tip for amateurs…
Feet Together Practice Good balance is the most overlooked aspect of a consistent swing. This practice will improve your balance.
Finding First Ball After Hitting Provisional Once you've played a provisional ball, you've in effect delared your first ball lost.
Firm Up Putting Routine A rock-solid, pre-stroke routine will make the putting stroke automatic and you more confident.
Grip Down For Better Chipping Grip down for better feel on a basic chip shot. Chip the ball stiff to the hole.
Grip Down On Irons Benefit from gripping down on your middle and short irons for better control.
Help For The Long Irons Keep the ball low and on-line in windy conditions. Help with long-iron shotmaking.
Helpful Unplayable Lie Option Take advantage of this option from the impossible bunker lie to save a stroke or two.
Hide The Emblem An open clubface causes a push or slice. Use this tip to square the clubface for longer straighter shots.
Hitch A Ride For Full Release Lack of power results from loss of clubface speed. Try this to get greater speed and square clubface at impact.
Hitting A Moving Ball There is a penalty of two strokes for striking a ball still in motion.
Hitting From A Divot Hole Here are adjustments to help you hit the green…
How "Stroke" Holes Work How to handicap a match against a golfer with a higher or lower handicap.
Improvise With Fewer Clubs This exercise will teach you a lot about making fine adjustments to your swing.
Learn From Your Opponent's Putt You may gain valuable information from your opponent's shot before you step up to putt.
Let The Right Elbow Float Golfers who focus on keeping the right elbow "tight" to their side on the backswing end up with a very narrow swing arc.
Listen, Don't Look Head movement can cause the putter blade to move off-target so the putt misses.
Make A 'T' At The Top Here's a tip to stay on-plane on the backswing.
Make Handle Lead Blade This tip will result in solid, level contact which produces a better roll.
Match Play Strategies Sometimes situations call for a conservative startegy. For better accuracy aim on a safer line and use a fairway wood instead of a driver.
Multiply Stroke On Long Putts Use this tip to help gauge the force of the stroke you'll need on long putts.
Pick Right Wedge For The Shot When faced with an 80-100 yard pitch, a gap wedge may be a better choice than a sand wedge.
Pick Your Spot Practice this drill to become a more consistent bunker player.
Pitch Like You'd Toss Use this technique when faced with a short pitch over sand or rough. Visualize the trajectory.
Play "Your" Shot Utilize a pattern to your shots. Low hook or high fade can be functional. Aim taking into account slice or fade. Work to improve your ball flight.
Play Straight When It's Wet It's harder to play approach shots that draw or fade when it's wet.
Play Your Shot Every golfer likes to hit the ball long, high and straight, but experience tells you that you can expect a certain pattern to your shots.
Putting Matches To Keep You Sharp Sharpen your putting touch with this drill.
Safe Target On Tough Lobs Plan for a safe recovery on tough lobs. Short pitch from tangled rough. Let the ball release past the pin.
Sand Play Refresher This tip is for playing the basic greenside sand shot.
Set Clubface First This simple setup habit will add accuracy to your shots.
Shots "Fly" From Light Rough Plan accordingly when selecting your club.
Shots Curve From Sidehill Lies Sidehill fairway lies will cause the ball to curve, slice right or hook left. Here's a tip to help make better contact.
Smooth Swing Reduces Backspin If you're looking for more distance off the tee, don't swing harder! Here's why...
Solving The Long Bunker Shot Here's how to adjust for the long sand shot.
Stop Wobbling At The Top Wobbling at the top of the backswing is a result of trying to swing back too far.
Support A Tray At The Top Use this mental image in order to maintain control of the club throughout the swing.
Take A Dollar From The Bunker Here's a mental image to help you with the greenside sand shot.
Take The Stance Of An Athlete Maintaining perfect balance is the forgotten secret to consistently solid shotmaking.
Tale Of The (Impact) Tape Here's a tip to tell how precisely you strike the ball. Get more solid impact.
The "Cup Of Sand" Shot Practice this drill if you have difficulty in the sand.
The "Sure Thing" Layup When hitting a layup shot, select the right club.
The Inside Loop For the chronic slicer, try this adjustment to your swing path.
The Left-Handed Recovery There will be a time when you need to play out of trouble such as near a tree trunk, by swinging left-handed.
The Power Fade A great shot to have, particularly if you're a long hitter.
The Right Footwork Many long hitters use the right footwork as an additional power key.
The Right-Foot-Up Drill Make better contact at impact and improve power with this drill.
The Skipping Wedge Great shot to have in the 50-100 yard range. Especially useful if the flag is on the back of a two-tiered green.
Tilt Your Tee Here's a tip to "max out" into-the-wind drives.
Time Your Downswing This tip outlines the benefit of proper timing of upper and lower body which results in the clubface open or closed at impact.
Turn Left Shoulder Under Chin Here's a tip to help your setup at address for a better backswing.
Turn Left Toe Out Here's a simple aid too generate a full and free weight shift and body turn through the impact zone.
Turn Over Your Right Leg To hit shots with more power it's important to use your body weight effectively.
Under Repair Use this technique to work on the takeaway. A correct takeaway will improve the downswing and impact.
Upright Swing From Deep Rough Here's a tip that can help you carry the ball higher and farther out of the rough.
Upright Swing From Deep Rough Here's a tip for seniors that will help carry the ball higher and farther out of the rough.
Use A Broom On Iron Shots Get consistent trajectory and distance with this technique.
Use Enough Loft on Fairway Wood Shots It's may be a tactical mistake to use a 3-wood on a long fairway shot.
Use Enough Loft On Greenside Chips Try using a little more loft with this technique. Get a crisp downward nip. De-loft the clubface. Ideal chip lofted a few feet onto the green.
Use Tee On Par-3's You should always tee up the ball on par-3 holes. Get maximum carry and height.
Use The Contours Hitting your tee shot with the proper spin to use the contours can easily add 20 yards of roll to your shot.
Use The Right Opening An amateur should almost always play the safe recovery.
Use The Right Opening An amateur should almost always play the safe recovery.
Weight "Flat" At Impact In an attempt to hit the ball harder, some golfers over-use their legs on the downswing.
When To Chip From Bunkers With practice, the bunker chip can be a great weapon.
Wind Can Affect Putts Factor any significant wind into your read of the putt.
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