
Learn to Swing Down the Target Line and Hit Fewer Slices and Hooks
Alison Curdt shows how to train your arms to swing down the target line using a medicine ball (or even a bundle of toilet paper).
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Alison Curdt shows how to train your arms to swing down the target line using a medicine ball (or even a bundle of toilet paper).
Absolutely Yes! Sue Shapcott demonstrates the benefits of teeing up your ball on a par 3 and explains how high you should tee it up.
Christina Ricci shows why the ideal tempo for solid strikes and greater distance is a slower-paced backswing with a gradual increase of speed.
Aimee Cho demonstrates the three positions you need to hit to build a great full swing and introduces the Bowl Drill. Don’t miss it!
The Pro Golf Gals Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton demonstrate a simple drill to add power by getting more width in your swing.
TPI Certified Golf Coach Michele Low with some great tips for giving yourself the best chance to get the ball on the green with your approach shots.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk from Myrtle Beach Golf shows how softening your hands on the handle of the club can actually create more speed and distance.
Kristin Walla has some great tips to help you set up to get distance and accuracy from your tee shots every time.
Trillium Rose has some fun with the common advice to stay down? In golf instructor language she says we think of that as posture. It’s about maintaining your spine angle instead of standing up too soon. Great tip!
If you struggle with releasing the club early through impact then this fun drill from Alison Curdt is for you.
Your setup is all important when you’re playing a ball that’s above your feet. Trillium Rose shows how to setup for a successful shot.
If you always leave your fairway wood in the bag this tip is for you. Anne Rollo shows you the single biggest mistake people make with their fairway woods and how to correct it.
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