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Sue Shapcott

Dr. Sue Shapcott is a former tour player with a passion for helping recreational players reach their potential. She trained with the British PGA and spent 5 years developing technical expertise with Hank Haney in Dallas, TX. Sue is also an educational psychologist and will sneak that into your lessons!

Sue is the founder of Change Golf Instruction www.changegolfinstruction.com based in Madison, WI. In addition to teaching in Madison, Sue releases weekly videos to help golfers with their swing technique, learning, short-game, or information about her golf vacations!

Subscribe to Sue's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/ChangeGolfInstruction 

Phone Sue on 608-695-3382
Email: info@changegolfinstruction.com
Website: www.changegolfinstruction.com

How to Hit the Ball Out of a Divot

Isn’t it annoying when you hit the fairway and the ball lands in a divot? Sue Shapcott shows the best way to play the ball from an unexpected bad lie in the fairway.

What’s the Right Driver Shaft For Me?

Sue Shapcott tests driver shafts to see which one best suits her swing and clubhead speed. Finding the most suitable shaft flex helps golfers control the clubhead better reduces variability at impact and shot dispersion.

Take the Chip vs Pitch Challenge

Sue Shapcott shows how players take on too much risk and pitch the ball instead of chipping it. Deciding which shot is more reliable for you will save you strokes and reduce your handicap.

Stop Heel Strikes with your Irons

If you have a tendency to strike your irons near the heel of your club, Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction has two practice drills to help you hit the center of the clubface and give you feedback at impact.

How to Control Your Putting Distance

If there is one secret to putting, it is learning to control your distance. Sue Shapcott explains your putting grip options and drills that will help you to control your putting distance.

The Stop Your Slice Drill

The ball slices (curves to the right for right handers) when the clubface is open at impact. Here’s an easy drill from Sue Shapcott to close your clubface and control your ball flight.

Should You Keep Your Head Down?

Should you keep your head down in golf? Despite EVERYONE telling you that you should, you should not! Video lesson by Sue Shapcott.

Check Your Golf Grip

Taking a good golf grip gives you more power, clubface control, and consistency. Check that you’re gripping the club correctly with this lesson from Sue Shapcott.