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10 Tips I Wish I Knew SOONER – Better Golf Guaranteed



Exciting News! You no longer need to invest countless hours at the range, altering your golf swing to achieve lower scores. Instead, a few straightforward adjustments to your playing approach can make a substantial difference in your scores and handicap.

Throughout my years of coaching, I’ve accompanied countless golfers onto the course and witnessed recurrent mistakes. In this video I share some of the advise that has helped golfers just like you drop their scores with very little effort.

Discover these ten quick Approach tips that will promptly result in lower scores during your next round.
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00:00 Introduction
00:40 Tip 1
02:14 Tip 2
03:47 Tip 3
05:35 Tip 4
07:35 Tip 5
08:32 Tip 6
09:49 Tip 7
10:57 Tip 8
12:19 Tip 9
13:34 Tip 10

25 Comments

  1. My Mrs spent £200 on lessons for me😮 the first lesson was me hitting a 7 iron down the range plus correcting my set up.
    The 2nd lesson was me setting up and hitting my 7 iron down the range
    I asked the pro if he could help me get out of bunkers and give me a lesson on my short game
    He said there were no bunkers at the driving range for us to practise getting out of the sand.
    My 4 lesson well was the same as my first 3
    I never went back what a waste of my Mrs’s money.
    I haven’t had the ❤ to tell her as she was well pleased with the gift she got me. The pro never even had the decency to contact me to see if I was gonna use my remaining lesson 😡

  2. Chris, the 10 tips were great. I would like to add a tip from George Gankas to help golfers separate planning from execution. George encourages golfers to take a deep breath at the end of the planning phase and then as you walk to or the ball “go external.” After the deep breath, look up and take in the larger scene, the trees, the clouds, the buildings or hills on the horizon, etc. In addition focus on the background sounds around you like birds chirping, the wind in the trees, the distant sound of a lawn mower and so on. Then address the ball and make your swing.

  3. Great video Chris. Thank you. Sooo many components I wish I simplified decades earlier. I guess if we mastered these at a young age then we’d possibly be or have played on the pro circuit.

  4. I watched this video and then left the app. I had to come back to this video just to thank you 😂

    I'm putting the work in with my coach, and it's definitely working, but on the course, it falls apart. I'm usually apprehensive when the weekend comes. You have just given me some much needed confidence.

  5. So I struggle massively with spinning shoulders out. On course my best thought has been back to the target. Would that be a feel or a swing thought?

  6. I discovered Chris Ryan’s channel a couple of weeks ago and find him by far the best coach I’ve come across. Keeps it simple and easy to understand, definitely help me with my game. Cheers.

  7. Excellent video Chris! I feel relaxed on the range, but everytime i go to the course, i go straight to crap. Im that one that does alot of thinking at address… my set up OK, don't swing to fast, lean into shot, etc…. swing and it's nothing good.

  8. Great video Chris. I suffer from a lot of the symptoms you describe. I will try to put these tips in to practice in my next round. Hopefully I can put these tips to good use

  9. As others have commented, this is a great video and extremely helpful. Thanks for the effort in putting this together.

  10. What in blue blazes is going on with the deciduous tree die outs that I have seen on every course I play here in Upstate New York. Looking behind Chris, I see the same thing is going on in Britain. Ash, maples, oaks and some pines, sometimes as much as 50% of the trees lining the courses die over one or two years. Off topic, but it is rather unsettling to see it everywhere you look.

  11. Great video! So many videos on mechanics and not nearly enough on the mental approach. Thanks for putting this together.

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