Keep the arms connected to the body

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Keep the arms connected to the body

17-year-old Ross Flanagan is an avid golfer whose golf swing and fundamentals impressed Denis Pugh. Despite this, Denis saw that by keeping his arms better connected to his body through the backswing, Ross could improve his game.

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The event, which trended UK-wide on social media in 2017, features seven fun and interactive zones – driver trial and fitting, hybrids and long irons, Denis Pugh Shot Centre, short game scoring clinic, Odyssey putting, Callaway tour truck and media – with golfers split into groups of 12 in order to visit them all.

Callaway brand ambassadors Marc Warren, Nicolas Colsaerts and Sebastien Gros and Long Drive stars Joe Miller attend the event at St Andrews Links, offering valuable insight into life on tour and providing some handy tips which each golfer could take away with them and apply to their own games.

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Great tip, which has greatly improved my swing.

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Just zip your two arms to the torso. That's the way to keep your club on plane.

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