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Tommy Fleetwood has been heating up this season, and while he still hasn’t notched a PGA TOUR win, his ball striking is turning heads. This week, Darren deMaille from Quick Fix Golf breaks down one of the drills Fleetwood relies on to stay sharp—and it’s a powerful 4-in-1 station that can improve nearly every part of your swing.
How to Set It Up:
Alignment stick on the ground: Helps guide your target line.
Alignment stick angled in the ground: Matches your club’s natural plane.
Obstacle (foam brick or water bottle): Sits just outside the ball.
What It Fixes:
Backswing that’s too far inside
Backswing that’s too far […]
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to fine-tune your form, QuickFixGolf.com‘s Darren deMaille has a step-by-step method that makes improvement feel inevitable. Here’s how to build lasting muscle memory and real results on the course:
1. Start Without a Club
It might sound odd, but the best way to start is with no club at all. Darren demonstrates placing your arms across your chest and using a stick through your belt loops to practice hip rotation and isolate body motion.
2. Try the Freezer Drill
Grab your club and swing into position—then freeze. Hold your backswing for five seconds and […]
Most amateur golfers lose strokes around the green—not from distance, but from poor contact. Whether you’re chunking it short or skulling it long, the problem usually comes down to setup and swing path.
This week, QuickFixGolf’s Darren deMaille shares a dead-simple way to sharpen your short game using just a few alignment sticks.
Build Your Chipping Station
To create your practice setup, you’ll need three alignment sticks:
Stick #1: Lay this down along your target line
Stick #2: Place a second stick perpendicular to […]
Why Club Face Control Matters
Still leaving the face open at impact? You’re not alone—and your club face might be costing you strokes. If your shots consistently miss right (for right-handed golfers), the problem likely isn’t your path—it’s your face angle at impact.
Meet the Screwdriver Drill
In this week’s tip, Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com shares a powerful image to help train your lead hand to rotate and square the face.
Picture this: there’s a screwdriver in the vent hole of your grip. As you start your downswing, you’re tightening a screw with […]
Feeling stiff over the ball lately? You’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. As we age, we naturally lose some of our flexibility, which leads to shorter swings and less power. But with the right movement patterns, you can get some of that distance back.
In this week’s Golf tip, Darren deMaille shares the One Arm Drill—a simple but effective routine that helps increase your shoulder turn and create better rotation through the swing.
How the One Arm Drill works:
Put on a jacket or pullover and zip it up
Place […]
Want More Distance Without More Effort?
If you’ve ever dreamed of launching bombs off the tee with less strain, this one’s for you. Distance is one of the top three issues golfers bring to a lesson—along with slicing and inconsistency. The good news? A simple drill can help you fix that today.
The Water Bottle Drill: Your Secret Weapon
In this week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Tip of the Week, Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf shares a go-to drill for boosting distance and lowering spin: the Water Bottle Drill.
Here’s how […]
It’s Open Championship week—time for links-style golf, creative shot-making, and some serious rollouts. One of the signature moves you’ll see around the greens? The bump and run.
Darren deMaille from QuickFixGolf.com breaks it down step by step so you can add this classic shot to your game.
What Is a Bump and Run?
The bump and run is a low-flying shot designed to roll out like a putt once it lands. It’s ideal when you’re just off the green and want to minimize air time—especially on firm turf and in windy conditions.
Club Selection: […]
If you’ve played your fair share of rounds around Ohio, you know Cincinnati golf courses quietly hold their own – and I’m not talking about overpriced resort courses or private clubs with waitlists longer than a rain delay at Augusta. I’m talking municipal golf, the backbone of Midwest golf culture. Affordable, accessible, and – in the Queen City’s case – surprisingly good.
The Cincinnati city golf courses are run by the Cincinnati Recreation Commission (CRC) and give you six solid options, each with its quirks, strengths, and the kind of old-school golf vibe you can’t fake. If you’re looking to […]
