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Tag: Italy Golf Tips

Course Strategy - Playing to a Tight Pin

The 'sucker pin' is a flag that is clearly dangerous and tight but ends up enticing you into playing a unnecessarily risky shot. James Reeson shows you his best way to approach this dangerous shot. read more ...


Course Strategy - Play the Power Drive

James Reeson gives you his best tips for getting the maximum distance off the tee which can help you target those drivable Par 4's with greater accuracy and precision. read more ...


Chipping Tips - Miss low side to make more Up and Downs

Getting up and down from tricky little chipping areas can be a massive boost to your round and lead to lots of birdies. James Reeson evaluates the best way for you to give yourself great chances at making birdies from successful chip shots. read more ...


Course Strategy - Use your 'Stock Shot' when under pressure

Every golfer has experienced the pressure tee shot when your round, medal card or making the cut in a tournament is on the line. James Reeson helps you hit this pressure shot by executing your own stock shot successfully. read more ...


Course Strategy - Use the Knockdown Shot

Most amateur golfers will typically struggle to deal with the challenging shot of hitting into wind. James Reeson, a tour professional will give you his best tips of executing the 'knockdown' shot successfully. read more ...


The 'Jordan Spieth' Putting Drill

Jordan Speith is renowned for his incredible putting statistics and unbelievable displays of holing out crucial birdie putts. James Reeson believes the key to his success revolves around his putting technique from inside 10ft.  read more ...


Course Strategy - Playing Smart Off the Tee

Touring professional James Reeson explains the thought process every golfer should have on the tee. Thinking clearly about the easiest and smartest way to hit the fairway will lead to more birdies on the course. read more ...


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