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Chip and Pitch Your Golf Ball With Precision

Hit your chip and pitch shots as straight as an arrow and much closer to the target by swinging your wedge more on the correct swing plane.
In this golf instruction video PGA golf teaching professional Lawrie Montague will show you exactly how to improve your wedge stroke swing plane which will have you hitting your chip and pitch shots confidently, consistently and with deadly accuracy.

 

 

PGA Tours: Swing The Golf Club Like Jhonattan Vegas

Jhonattan (Jonnie) Vegas is one of hot young golfers playing on the PGA tours. At 6 foot 2 inches and 230 pounds he’s a big guy with an effortless looking golf swing technique. Already a winner in his rookie season on the PGA tour we think this guy has a golf swing technique that will keep him high on the PGA money list and playing great golf for as long as he wants.

PGA Tours: Pro Tour Golf College Promo

Pro Tour Golf College is a unique golf training college specifically designed to train golfers to compete on a professional golf tour. Based in Perth, Western Australia the program is owned and operated by two of the best golf teaching professionals in the world, David Milne and Lawrie Montague.

 

Golf On Tour: How Pro’s Play the Extreme Downhill Bunker Shot

In this video golf instruction lesson PGA golf instructor Lawrie Montague will show you how PGA and LPGA tour professionals play the extreme downhill bunker shot. With practice and by following the simple set-up principles you can get your golf shot onto the green from this very challenging lie in the bunker.

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PGA Tours: The Golf Swing Lag Technique

Golf club lag describes the trailing or following condition of the golf club in the downswing. A lagging golf club helps to keep the golf club accelerating steadily.
In this video golf instruction lesson from top PGA golf instructor Lawrie Montague will show you a simple way to create more lag in your golf swing.
Many amateur golfers over-accelerate the golf club leading to many problems like fat golf shots and thin shots.
Over-acceleration occurs when the golf club head accelerates too soon in the downswing leading to the golf club slowing down rapidly as it strikes the golf ball leading to much shorter distance and inconsistency.