Short Game Golf Video

Dark green pocketshots logoPocketshots Video Short Game - Fundamentals and Speciality Shots by Keith Williams, PGA Master Professional

Kieth Williams after he has hit a golf ball in an orange shirtKeith Williams is one of only a handful of PGA Master Professionals in the UK. As a Senior Tour player himself he has a marvellous short game and as a coach he has worked with most of the brightest talents in English golf as National Coach to the English Golf Union for nearly a decade.

Keith has coached many talented young professionals including many of today’s European Tour players including Sandy Lyle, Scott Drummond, Steve Webster, John Bickerton, Anthony Wall, Gary Wolstenholme, Russell Claydon and others.

 

 


 

 

Sequence

Title

Size (MB)

Running Time

1

Introduction

10.9

01:44

2

The Club head

25.6

03:48

3

Club face alignment

12.0

01:53

4

Grip

26.7

03:33

5

Setup Triangle

14.5

02:15

6

Setup Posture

13.7

02:07

7

Setup Stance

20.3

03:03

8

Setup Alignment

13.8

02:07

9

Setup Ball Position

13.7

02:08

10

Setup Balance

33.2

04:54

11

Setup Weight

12.8

02:00

12

Swing Motion

33.4

04:55

13

Swing Motion - 2 Different Swings

14.9

02:18

14

Swing Motion Summary

45.1

06:34

15

Shot Selection

19.4

02:56

16

Club Selection

18.4

02:47

17

The Chip Shot

57.8

08:22

18

The Pitch Shot

48.7

07:04

19

The Lob Shot

34.3

05:04

20

The Bump and Run

28.5

04:13

21

Shot from a Bare Lie

32.9

04:51

22

The Cut-Up Shot

25.5

03:48

23

The Rescue Run-up

29.9

04:24

24

The Texas Wedge

32.8

04:49

25

Summary

7.7

01:17

 

Total

626.5

32:54

 

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