
How to Practice Golf at Home and on the Range
Megan Johnston answers your questions about how much practice you need to do and the best ways to improve your game.
From driving to fairway woods, hybrids, and iron shots. All the full swing lessons, tips, and videos from leading LPGA and PGA instructors on WomensGolf.com.
Megan Johnston answers your questions about how much practice you need to do and the best ways to improve your game.
If you are not crystal clear on how to make a good backswing with your driver this practice drill from Christina Ricci is for you. Get your lead shoulder line down for improved results off the tee.
LPGA Class A Professional Dr. Greta Anderson shows how ball first contact works with a simple but effective drill to help you make solid contact with your golf shots.
Do you have a tendency to lift the club up on the way back? Try this easy to remember two ball drill from PGA Professional, Cathy Kim next time you are at the practice range.
Hitting the ball in the sweet spot of the clubface gets you maximum shot distance, great trajectory and accuracy. Here’s a simple drill from Natalie Adams to get you centering your ball strike and improving your golf.
Having trouble with your alignment? Maria Palozola’s Railroad Tracks drill will get your feet, knees, hips, shoulders, arms, and eyes correctly lined up.
No matter what time of the year it is you can put your beach towel to work with Erika Larkin’s ten great skill building towel drills.
How do you make sure that you have enough hip rotation on the backswing and downswing? Christina Ricci clears up the most common misconception and demonstrates when and how much to rotate.
Erika Larkin shows you how to fix your golf slice by waving your trail arm with palm facing down and across the ball. Use this same action in your swing to improve your contact and straighten your shots.
Maria Palozola demonstrates how to successfully hit a shot under a tree. Your set up is key to keeping a ball low, but there are also a few important swing tips that will keep you from adding too much trajectory.
If you struggle when the ball is above or below your feet or on an upslope or downslope this lesson from Christina Ricci shows the set up and swing action you need for good shots from uneven lies on the fairway.
LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim with a quick tip to help you improve your angle of attack with the driver and gain yards off the tee.
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