How Important is Your Ball Position?
Sue Shapcott shows that the correct ball position means you will make contact in the right part of the swing and more likely to hit a good shot.
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!
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Sue Shapcott shows that the correct ball position means you will make contact in the right part of the swing and more likely to hit a good shot.
Sue Shapcott shows how to get the ball out of a fairway bunker and safely back in play.
Sue Shapcott demonstrates good golf posture. By bending at the right place you increase your chances of striking the ball well.
Sue Shapcott shows how knowing how long or short the swing should be can be confusing for golfers. Does it matter if your club swings past horizontal? Should you care if you are overswinging?
Sue Shapcott has a great workaround if you struggle with upper body mobility and can’t turn very far on your backswing.
Regardless of what you are working on, Sue Shapcott shows how to replace your old swing habits with new ones.
Sue Shapcott shows the rules of thumb that apply to your stance at address. For example, if your stance is too wide, what effect does it have on your golf swing? And if it is too narrow, what are the consequences?
Don’t miss the target because you didn’t line up correctly. Sue Shapcott answers the most common questions golfers ask about alignment.
Do you hit all your irons the same distance? If so, Sue Shapcott shows how there’s usually one thing you can do to differentiate between the irons in your set.
Everyone hits bad shots in a round of golf. The secret is not letting those shots derail your round. Sue Shapcott is joined by Sports Psychologist Dr. Kris Eiring for effective strategies that will stop one bad shot ruining your round.
Are you standing too far away or too close to the ball? Sue Shapcott shows how being the right distance from the ball at address greatly increases your chances of striking the ball in the center of the clubface.
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.