Watch this video as two golfers go on a mission to take 10 shots off their day one scores at Pinehurst Golf Academy. With instructions on chipping, putting and swinging, these golfers strive to overcome this famed golf course in North Carolina.

www.iGolftv.com A must see The Modern Posture Position To many players including some tournament professionals fail to realize just how important the legs are in the set up. But know for certain that if you have your legs in a great position to begin with it makes everything else there after a lot easier. If I have to little knee flex I will lose balance and power, to much though and I wont be able to turn and coil properly……….yep it’s important. Great thought for me. Stand like i’m Roger Federer about to return a serve or like I’m David James about to save a penalty . Remember golf’s an athletic sport so I should stand like that not like I’m ordering a glass of pimms at the Henley Regatta. I need to bend forwards from the hips and waist, setting an awesome spine angle ……this again increases the odds of my swing being on the correct plain. I make sure the feet, knee’s, hips and shoulders are all square. Poor posture very often accounts for a poor swing, work hard on this area and I will dramatically increase my odds of having an efficient repeatable golf swing. I feel my weight running down the inside of my legs and into the inside of my feet, if anything I want to feel the weight moving down through the inside of your legs into the inside of both feet. Imagine I could hold a beach ball between my knees. From here I allow my hands to hang just in front of my shoulders, once I reach this position I will be able to make a great triangle with the shoulders and arms

Tom Patri from The Golf Lodge at the Quarry in Naples shows you how to use a extended putter like PGA pros. To receive free video golf tips from the top 100 Pros visit www.wattstips.com

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