
Alignment Train Tracks
Megan Johnston shows that how to give yourself the best chance of a great shot by aligning your club to the target line first and then setting up your feet and body in parallel.
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Megan Johnston shows that how to give yourself the best chance of a great shot by aligning your club to the target line first and then setting up your feet and body in parallel.
LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci shows how important it is to understand where your clubface is at the top of the backswing. Is it square, open or closed, if you don’t it will result in extra work on the downswing to save face (bring it back to square). So, let’s get to it
Anne Rollo has three easy steps for making sure that you are the right distance away from the ball for all your clubs.
Erika Larkin shows how to get two critical setup elements right. Having your ball position and clubshaft lean correct at address will help you hit the perfect shot.
Rising up instead of winding up in your swing can take you out of your posture and create too much elevation change causing inconsistent ball contact. Christina Ricci shows you how to wind up for more distance and accuracy.
Off the fairway? LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares 3 easy steps for hitting good shots off pine straw.
If you struggle with chunked or topped shots LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci’s lesson will help you strike the ball first and then the turf for solid shots and more distance.
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.
The forward leaning shaft at impact is one of the most common features of great ball strikers. LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci defines why we need it, how much, and how you can get more of it.
Natalie Adams of Smash Factor Golf Coaching shows you a simple way of increasing width and improving body rotation during your backswing and as you move through impact.
NO Grass No Up! LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow outlines the things that need to happen in your swing to take a good divot when you hit a golf ball.
Tempo trumps mechanics! LPGA Teaching Professional Kathy Hart Wood demonstrates how to slow down your transition from the backswing to the downswing.
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