 Rhaid. Yn gwybod hwn yn bwaith yn eich bod yn llwy, ac yn dweud y cyfnodau'r gennych, boedd y byd yn gwneud hynny yn ei bod yn gweithio'r ffordd. Rhywbeth yn cael ei gwybod hefyd yn llwy, ac yn fawr eich bod yn cael ei gwybod hefyd. Rhaid ydych chi'n gweithio'r golfa, rhaid hynny'n gennych y tiffau o ddweud o gweithio'r YouTube. Mae cyfnodau'r tyfu yma eich bod yn cael ei gweithio. A daeth i chi ddechrau'n cael ei gweithio'r channel Alex Elliott. felly wel hynny'n gweithio cyfaint o gyfaint iawn, roeddwn i'n meddwl yn Yma'r grath ac os gweithio, mae'n ddiweddfa effeith cerddwyddiol. Ac esgolffball fel ddayl ei wneud mae'n rhai wneud bod chi'n adegwyddiol. Nar siarad yn gallu i oes i ddynol eich ôl yn gweithio gynghreib. A pob oedd yn ddau yna sut mae gen i'r ddeithas yn ddiwethaf. Mae'r ddweithio yna d câl gyda'r peiriau a'r zyw, y rhywfodol o'i g湴au sy'n nerod o'r pryd yn mynd fwy bod hyn yn ei gyfysig ac rhaid i gyda unig. A dyna'r rhain o'r bobl sy'n ddim eich bobl yn gweithio'r ystod p'n ddau rhaid i ddau ac yn lleol i ddod hynny'n eich gweld ac yna rhaid i gyda'r rhaid y cyfysig a'r cyfrifyng i ddau. First of all, starting with driver and how these three little dots are going to help get us in a perfect driver setup. Now the first thing we need to do is mark the golf ball and that's where we'll start and I'll explain as to why, but essentially we're going to put three dots on the right hand side of this golf ball. I'm using this centre line, in my Mizuno golf ball there's my three dots and then on the opposite side of that I'm going to put a cross. Now what I would suggest is you use your regular marker pen and not a ball point because they may stay on a little bit better. But the question is why is that going to help us with our setup? Right, so the first thing we're going to do with these three dots is we're going to use them to get our stance and ball position correct. So all we're going to do, we're going to address the ball with the centre line in between the middle of our two feet. We're going to flare our left foot a little bit and our right foot, we're just going to take a step back to our normal driver position. And straight away, as you can see from above, I've now got a perfect position in terms of that ball ready to hit my driver on the upswing. The next thing I'm going to do, it's about that tilt in the shoulders to make sure they're on an upward angle. And the way we're going to do that is that our top half, our chest, centre of our chest, is going to be leaning backwards from our belt buckle, if you like. So belt buckle stays where it is. I look and focus at the three dots and I look at them on the backside. So the X being this side, the three dots being that side, I keep my belt buckle where it is. And then I look to look at these on the backside and straight away, you'll see the plane of my shoulders is now in a perfect driver position. So the stance is correct. I've now got a nice position in terms of those shoulders. And then there's one final thing and that's the grip. Now you may notice we have moved T-box because we had a game coming behind us, but I can demonstrate how quick this is to put into action as well. So we start off, like I said, two feet together, centre stripe at a ball is going right through. I flare my left foot and take a step back with my right. Then it's about getting the centre of my top half moved to the right and keeping my belt buckle still central, if you like. So that tilt comes from looking at that golf ball. And I'm good to go at this point. There's only one thing left and it was the explanation as how and where my hands are positioned in this swing. And once again, that is going to be those three dots that play a key role because from where I am right now, I'm just going to push them slightly forward so that my knuckles are in line with those three dots. And I don't know how that looks, but it feels like a real solid setup position. I've got my fundamentals right with my driver set up and there's every reason why I cannot or there's no reason why I shouldn't hit a good swing right now. That's exactly what we're going to do and then I'm going to explain how you do the exact opposite almost in your iron set up and use that cross. That's a little bit tighter to the water than I'd want it to have been. Let me see it bounce. It's bounced and it's gored and it's just a quick and easy way of making sure you get into that exact position. It's fundamentals at the end of the day, but they've got to be right. So now the little bit of extra is how we're going to use the cross on the ball to make sure we get in the right position for our irons because it is very, very different as you probably know. But if you don't, make sure you check this bit out. Today's video is brought to you in association with Channel Travel Partner Glencore Golf and this week they've sent me out onto the Algarve in Portugal where I will be playing three different golf courses. Cinta de Val, Cinta de Ria and Cinta de Sima. I'll be staying in nearby Tvera at the Apeca Banas Resort. The hotel is a modern design with stunning rooms and balcony views to match and this resort has an all-inclusive option. Pour yourself a beer, a glass of wine and take the hassle out of golf trip planning. The nearby town of Tvera is just minutes away. Today's video is filmed at Cinta de Sima, which is located alongside sister course Cinta de Ria, both of which are just a five minute drive from my Apeca Banas hotel. There is the odd water hazard to avoid and then you can finish the day off with a visit to the contemporary clubhouse. So, if you want more information about this golf trip itself or any other that you might be considering planning right now, then please head over to GlencoreGolf.com for some more booking information. Now, as ever, I examine these tips and there's a slight flaw in this one for me in that the cross is used to get you set up with an iron. The problem with that is you can only use that when you're on a T-box. You can't obviously reposition your ball when you're in the middle of the fairway and they're likely to come into rest in the exact position you want it to be in. That, like I said, is not going to happen, so that's something to be mindful of. But for the sake of this, what we're going to do, we are going to point the cross, if you like, at our alignment target and I'm going to use the principle that Alex suggests now that we adopt in terms of these three dots and how they become the focus of attention for our iron setup. So, the three dots are always the thing that become our focus of attention. The cross is obviously the bit that we don't want to be looking at. So, we're going to address the ball first of all, feet together, line of the ball is centre to my two feet. I'm going to move one to the left and one to the right and I've got a ball that's pretty much centre of my stance. That's all fairly straightforward. We've then got the position of my hands which we looked at, which was basically this time. As I'm stood right now, my hands are or my knuckles are in line with the cross on top of the ball. I'm going to move them forward so their knuckles become in a much more forward press, almost like position, and in line with those three dots, which have now moved to left of centre with driver, they were right of centre. So, I hope that makes sense. So, I'm now in this good position, but you'll have also noticed my chest as well. We're not looking for that tilt that we adopt when we're playing driver. We're looking for a slight sort of almost keeping the shoulders level, but making sure that we're slightly balanced towards that left-hand side. Now, I mean slightly, it's pretty much a central situation we're trying to adopt right now. So, stance is good ball position wise, shoulders are good and my weight is slightly on the forward side, but my hands again have adopted position that are leaning towards that left-hand side, and knuckles are now looking right down where I'm at right now, are looking at those three dots. It's the perfect check point. And obviously, when we're in a real-time situation and we can't do this, the ball has come to rest and we can't see those dots, then you've got to visualise that same principle and get your setup nice and quick. Now, all we've got to do is hit a golf shot. A really solid strike. The first thing that was of note was how crisp that was and more of a downward blow that you're looking for with your irons. And for me, one thing I've learnt and one thing I've picked up on from this tip is to get my hands forward. They sort of creep a little bit back in my almost like my driver position, and that means I'm not in a position to put a downward blow onto the iron. That has helped out massively. And it's then just that overall ball position. You'll notice again from the ground, I don't take a divot, this has got a downward blow and taken just a little bit of a clip as well. So overall, I just cannot thank Alex Elliott enough in terms of single-handedly giving me some negative information that are helping me throughout the game, and I hope that can help you as well. It's all about the viewpoint. It's all about marking your golf ball up. Go out and try yourself. I hope you enjoyed that one. I'm here at Quinta de Sima in the Algarve Portugal with Glencore Golf and plenty more to come from here. I can see someone is arriving on the TBA Army. So I'm going to go and I'll see you tomorrow night.