
Drills to Keep Your Lead Arm Straight
Michele Low shows how to develop a more consistent and powerful golf swing by keeping your lead arm straight.
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Michele Low shows how to develop a more consistent and powerful golf swing by keeping your lead arm straight.
We all hit it in the weeds at some point so here’s a great mental strategy from Dr. Alison Curdt to help you stop the bleeding and get back in play!
If you see a ball flight that starts out to the left (for right handers) and then curves even further left, you’ve got yourself a pull hook. Erika Larkin shows how to correct it.
If your shots lack power, there’s a good chance that your backswing isn’t as effective as it needs to be. Greta Anderson demonstrates how to load up with the Pitcher Drill.
LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow sets out the importance of posture in golf and how to get yourself into the ideally balanced address position.
Maria Palozola demonstrates the Back Foot Back drill to stop slices and pull shots and tame your overactive hips.
A fade has a left to right ball flight (for right handers) and is a great option in lots of situations. Erika Larkin shows what you need to do to hit a fade.
The transition squat exercise from Karen Palacios-Jansen will train you to load your weight correctly at the top of your swing and help you build muscular strength and endurance.
Develop a feel for the correct wrist hinge with LPGA and PGA Master Professional Alison Curdt. Proper wrist hinge creates angular movement in the swing for faster speed, angle of attack and a better strike.
You will have good holes and bad holes, we all do. Erika Larkin demonstrates how to use damage control to get out of deep rough and other tough spots.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk explains the importance of a correct weight transfer in the golf swing and shares an easy to remember practice drill.
Christina Ricci shows you some great takeaway checkpoints. Getting the first part of your golf swing right will really help you hit more consistent shots.
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