School of Golf’s Martin Hall came up a simple way to ensure that your grip is not too strong, thereby fixing the most common cause of hooking the ball.
I know at least one guy that could use this tip.
School of Golf’s Martin Hall came up a simple way to ensure that your grip is not too strong, thereby fixing the most common cause of hooking the ball.
I know at least one guy that could use this tip.
School of Golf’s Martin Hall and Blair O’Neal show to how to hit a low spinning wedge shot.
At a clinic at the RBC Canadian Open, legend Lee Trevino gave a lesson on the proper technique for hitting chips and short pitches.
Lee Trevino with an impromptu wedge lesson at the Canadian Open pic.twitter.com/lGQNMaRRJo
— Kristina Rutherford (@KrRutherford) July 24, 2018
According to Trevino, the key to chipping is the hips, not swinging your arms.