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We’re all looking forward to that next round of golf. So to help you bounce back from quarantine with all kinds of quality shots, we reached out to Team TaylorMade teaching pros across the country to collect tips for working on your game indoors.
The Glass Is Half Full
We all know that’s it’s important to stay hydrated on course. But in this drill, El Caballero Country Club Director of Instruction Tasha Bohlig shows us how a simple glass of water can help you create extension in your driver swing.
Develop Your Chipping Skills Whilst at Home
This garden drill from Senior PGA Professional Darren Parris will have you chipping with confidence when you’re back on the course. Using a Milled Grind 2 Wedge, Parris demonstrates how you can practice your yardages whilst adding that competitive edge. How many did you hit?
Perfect your Putting with pix and a Yardstick
This indoor putting tip from Darrell Kestner, the 2017 PGA Professional of the Year, will have you rolling the rock with confidence when you’re back on the course. Using pix, Kestner demonstrates how to use a yardstick to improve your putting.
Develop Your Putting Feels
The Grand Del Mar is the home course of many top Tour pros, including Jon Rahm. Is this tip, the club’s Director of Golf Shawn Cox shows you how to understand and develop the proper feels in your putting stroke with tips he learned from Tiger Woods and Dave Stockton.
Impress Your Mates with The Low Stinger
In this quick tip Johnny Byrne, Head Professional at Royal Tara Golf Club in Ireland teaches us how to hit the low stinger. He shows us how to position ourselves behind the ball and how to release the golf club to impress your mates when you get back out onto the course.
Improve Your Angle of Attack
Using a golf ball and an alignment stick, Gavin Kavanagh shows you a simple drill to improve your angle of attack on your chip shots when you step back onto the course.
Build Power in Your Swing While at Home
Ashley Grier knows the importance of distance off the tee. She commonly competes against the men in the PGA of America ranks, as she’s the first woman in the 95-year history of the Philadelphia PGA Section to win an event against a men’s field. She also competed in the PGA Professional Championship in 2019. Here’s a tip that helps keep her swing powerful while we’re all spending more time indoors.
Get Fit to Play, Physically and Mentally
Your legs are critical for developing power in the golf swing. In this tip, Steve Scott, Head Professional at The Outpost Club in Ohio, shows how to develop the golf muscles in our legs while also helping prepare you to stay calm in those pressure situations on course.
Get Positioned for Proper Impact
Using a single golf ball and this simple tip, you’ll be ready to compress the golf ball when you step back onto the course. Kyle Morris, the Director of Instruction at The Golf Room in Ohio, shows us how properly square and release the golf club.
Improve Your Hip Motion with This Simple Tip
Try this indoor tip from Nacho Onzain to help improve your backswing, all you need is an elastic belt and you’ll feel your core muscles working!
Los Detalles Marcan la Diferencia
Director de THE GOLF HUB en PGA Catalunya Resort y Embajador de la marca TaylorMade os explica un poco más sobre la tecnología del nuevo Driver TaylorMade SIM MAX. Los detalles marcan la diferencia.
Using Bounce Effectively
These indoor tips from Brent Snyder will keep your short game sharp during these down times. Snyder, who competed in the 2015 PGA Championship, explains how to effectively use bounce and avoid the leading edge on shots around the green.
Note: If you're a Team TaylorMade staff professional and would like to contribute an at home tip, post your video to Instagram using the hashtags #TeamTaylorMadeStaffPro and #PracticeWithpix and it may get shared on the @TaylorMadeGolf global account. We're all in this together, so let's do what we can to help each other pull through it!