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Golf is hard! Follow for the best tips and advice to unlock your potential.

Anywhere, anytime Katılım Nisan 2016
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Skillest@skillestapp·
@Bugsy5746 @4golfonline Please try again. We had to update some settings but I am now able to purchase so hopefully it should work for you.
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Mark Crossfield
Mark Crossfield@4golfonline·
Really excited to announce that I am opening up my online coaching diary. I have so many requests for one to one online training so I have set up my profile below to offer fact based quality coaching to anyone who wants to improve. This will not affect my content/tips and golf videos if anything you might even feature in my next video as my most improved student. Check out my lessons here = @MarkCrossfield" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">skillest.com/@MarkCrossfield
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Skillest@skillestapp·
@Bugsy5746 @4golfonline We will take a look. Can you email support@skillest.com with same screenshot and send email from account you used on Skillest or include your Skillest email address.
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Jayson Nickol
Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
Some amazing changes here from one of my online and in person students! @skillestapp Ongoing cancer fighter also! So proud of her. 👏
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Skillest@skillestapp·
@GavinClark Can’t dm since we aren’t connected. Follow us and send a DM. Or you can email support@skillest.com and your message will be forwarded to the right person.
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Jayson Nickol
Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
Can’t wait to get back home but this trip to Dubai has been amazing. @skillestapp is looking to do another one next year or maybe sooner 🤔 Where would you want the event to be at?
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Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
Stephen was a 41 handicap when we started about a year ago. I have never met him in person! He may get down to a single digit this year. Online lessons work. @skillestapp Why aren’t you doing them? If you are interested, Dm me for a code.
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Brian Park
Brian Park@briankpark·
💥 STOP CHUNKING YOUR BUNKER SHOTS! 💥 ✅ Set up with OPEN clubface and chest FORWARD ➡️ 🎯 Keep your chest forward so you can STRIKE DOWN ⬇️ 🧑‍🏫 Keep your head ahead until you finish with your head UP 👏
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Andy Carter Golf
Andy Carter Golf@carters_golf·
I am hosting and running the @skillestapp Pro-Am in Dubai this March. This Pro-Am is worth over £3k and you can play with a pro for 4 rounds in the Dubai ☀️ Bring a team, bring a friend or come as a single we have pros ready to play. Email details on flyer below #Dubai #golf
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Ryan Mouque
Ryan Mouque@ryanmouquegolf·
A coaches dream to shadow the greatest to ever do it 👊🏼 Thank you Mr Butch Harmon for allowing me to watch you teach for the day 🙏🏼
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Jayson Nickol
Jayson Nickol@Nickolgolf·
That’s what I am talking about!! Two goals hit only couple months just sticking to the process!! 👏 👏 @skillestapp
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Ryan Mouque
Ryan Mouque@ryanmouquegolf·
I think a lot of golfers can EASILY improve their chipping around the green by doing the following: 1. Stand closer to the ball with a narrow stance 2. Lift the handle higher and get the heel off the ground 3. This places your wrists in “ulnar deviation” which can help take out excessive wrist hinge (think thumbs down) 4. Use your torso as the main power source and limit the wrist hinge That’s it. I bet if you tried that you’d chip it much better. 56 deg is a good club around the greens for most shots
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
My video and 🧵 on shallow/steep chip shots Hopefully you guys can hear me enough… didn’t realize the audio wasn’t great until after. If you can’t hear at all, I’ll film it again Comment with any questions you might have and I’ll try to answer them. Also, Parker McLaughlin and Joe Mayo know much more about how to teach this stuff than me, these videos are how I go about doing these certain shots. Parker and Joe will have more info and you can easily find their stuff on their social media. These are just very basic breakdowns and from the fairway.
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Alex Riggs
Alex Riggs@RiggsGolf·
LEGS IN THE DOWNSWING If you are curious about what is happening from the hips down in the downswing, this video is for you. As we start our movement towards the target, it’s important we don’t go into hip extension too early (Early Extension). There should be a phase where we get back into flexion, before extending to the target. It’s essential to know that extension is powerful, especially when it occurs at the right time in the right direction. This clip was taken from an online lesson to one of my @skillestapp subscribers. Try this out and let me know how it goes! #golf #golfcoaching #golfinstruction #riggsgolf
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Alex Riggs
Alex Riggs@RiggsGolf·
SHANK FIX Now there are several causes of shanks, but one thing for certain, shanks are when the hossel of the club is delivered into the ball instead of the sweet spot. When on the course, if you suffer from one of these unfortunate shots, there are some “on the fly” strategies you can bring in, to prevent them from happening again. This video dives into a very easy practice swing that will give you the exact feel you need to have to avoid the heel of the club. In addition to this swing feel, have the thought to strike it on the toe of the club is also advisable. This will get you back to the sweet spot, where you want to be! Try this out and let me know how it goes! @pxg @skillestapp #golf #golfcoaching #golfinstruction #pxgtroops
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JonathanYarwood
JonathanYarwood@JonathanYarwood·
This pitching style produces high spin and predictable trajectory making distance control easy. Goes like this Set up: narrow stance, hands and ball position neutral, clubface slightly open, weight hint left. Swing: Rib cage rotation is the engine. Wide back and through so club skids with slight shaft lean. Ball launches mid-20 degrees with a 58. Body raises up and backs up a hint. Pretty skilful but you can at least get it “wide to wide” to let the club skid not dig. Video @shortgamechef
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Ryan Mouque
Ryan Mouque@ryanmouquegolf·
Do you struggle with low point control? Tired of hitting the ball fat? Here is one common move that I see golfers do that causes low point issues! 🔹If the upper body moves off the golf ball too much, you will have a hard time getting the chest back on top of the ball at impact 🔹Work on staying more centred when you rotate your body in the backswing 🔹This will help stay over the ball and make it easier to have you body ahead of the ball at impact, moving low point forward and compressing the ball better Increased shaft lean, divot in front of the ball, compressed iron shots 👊🏼
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Skillest@skillestapp·
@JadeFertig4 @LouStagner Remote lessons is a great way to get a lot of shorter lessons. You get the personal one on one attention but in a fraction of the time so you can work with your coach more often.
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Jade Fertig
Jade Fertig@JadeFertig4·
@LouStagner I'd agree but more need to offer shorter lessons then only offering 60 minute ones
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Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro)
Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro)@LouStagner·
Golf lessons should be like getting a haircut... You should be going on a regular basis.
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