Playing on Hills and Slopes
You won’t always have a flat lie on the golf course. LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston shows you how to play solid shots from sloping lies.
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.
You won’t always have a flat lie on the golf course. LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston shows you how to play solid shots from sloping lies.
Looking for a great drill to help your chipping tempo? LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you make pure contact.
Megan Johnston’s keys for playing those tricky sand shots when you’re standing uphill and close to the lip of a bunker.
Megan Johnston shows that how to give yourself the best chance of a great shot by aligning your club to the target line first and then setting up your feet and body in parallel.
Too much wrist hinge in your chips is a recipe for disaster. Megan Johnston demonstrates the left hand low (for right handers) chipping drill to improve your contact and get up and down more often.
Are you standing too close or too far from the ball at address. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you get the distance just right.
Are you a SCOOPER? LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a great drill to get your body turning leading to better stikes and more distance.
LPGA Instructor Megan Johnson has an easy practice drill that will get your trail elbow folding rather than flying resulting in fewer compensations in your downswing.
Firm, medium, or soft. How hard should you hit your putts? Make more putts by discovering the speed that suits you best with Megan Johnston’s easy practice drill.
If you tend to drag the grip your putting will be inconsistent. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a great practice drill to get your shoulders rocking for improved putting contact and distance control.
Get your wrist and clubface in the best position for more consistent shots. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston shows how with the tee and glove drill.
One of the most common causes of topped drives is having your hands ahead of the clubface at impact. Megan Johnston has a quick practice drill to help you make solid contact off the tee.