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Sometimes it’s those small changes you make that can transform your game. Here our Head PGA Professional, Tom, shares 4...
Sometimes it’s those small changes you make that can transform your game. Here our Head PGA Professional, Tom, shares 4 methods to consider next time you’re playing here at The Grove.
Here a special tip to master our tricky, uphill par 3 16th hole. You’ll never be short of the pin again – as so many guests are – if you follow Tom Minshull’s ‘take one extra club’ pro tip advice.
When you are faced with a greenside chip where the grain of the grass is against you, it’s time to get airborne, and select a lob wedge to eliminate the imminent danger.
Reading the line of a long putt can be devilishly difficult for amateur players, but here’s a simple tip, using a theory of finding a straight line, that will have you mastering every green with ease.
Club selection is your friend if you are faced with a longer than normal greenside bunker shot. Keep the sand wedge in the bag and go for a stronger loft to reach the pin.
Follow @golfatthegrove on Instagram and Twitter for frequent game improvement tips and drills from our dedicated Golf Team.
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Tiger Woods’ historic win at The Masters on Sunday brought back wonderful memories of when The Grove was fortunate enough to have him compete on our championship golf course and, like at Augusta, he finished a champion.
Tom leads our PGA Golf Professionals at The Grove. We caught up with him after a round to discuss his passion for golf, his story, behind-the-scenes insights from The Open, and his plans for The Grove. If you're thinking about lessons, check out his final answer—there’s one gentleman at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland who’s never looked back.
Tom Minshull is our Head PGA Golf Professional here at The Grove’s prestigious golf course in Hertfordshire. Tom is passionate...
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