
Too Much Movement When You Putt?
Struggling with poor direction and distance control on your long putts? Try Megan Johnston’s simple drill to check if you are moving your body too much when you putt.
Originally from Northern Ireland, Megan Johnston represented her country playing competitively in the Junior Ranks and came to America on a Division 1 golf scholarship.
As an LPGA professional Golf Instructor at Golf Skills Coaching based at Orange County National in Florida, Megan teaches all ages and skill levels ranging from competitive high schoolers to Florida senior game champions in Missouri, Arizona, Maine, and Florida.
Megan’s teaching methods are noted as both unique and effective as she helps improve her client’s game by focusing on individual goal setting.
You won’t want to miss Megan on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter where she shares tips and recommends simple drills for improving your game.
Struggling with poor direction and distance control on your long putts? Try Megan Johnston’s simple drill to check if you are moving your body too much when you putt.
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