
My Two Best Anti-Sway Drills
It’s really important to turn and not sway in your golf swing. Anne Rollo demonstrates two great drills to get you turning.
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It’s really important to turn and not sway in your golf swing. Anne Rollo demonstrates two great drills to get you turning.
LPGA Instructor Dr. Greta Anderson shows the easiest way to maintain a wide swing arc from address to impact and hit iron shots that fly higher and land softer.
PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine has two quick video tips to help you hit high and low draws and fades with any golf club.
Michele Low has some great tips and swing thoughts for taking the tension out of your golf swing to get more distance from your shots.
Christina Ricci shows how to set up with a square shoulder line with some great tips to get the club on the right path during the takeaway and hit higher longer drives.
Countdown to perfect grip pressure with Erika Larkin. Experiment to find out how tightly you should hold the club so that you have the best combination of control, feel and freedom in your swing.
Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching covers the 3 essential shot ingredients for backspin – clubhead speed, spin loft, and friction.
Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching helps you get rid of your flat shoulder plane, with a simple drill for better golf ball striking and straighter golf shots.
LPGA instructor Aimee Cho shows the best way to setup at address to make a good golf swing in the first of her series of lessons for beginners.
If you are lifting your head and hitting thin shots LPGA Instructor Aimee Cho shows you the easy way to stop topping the ball.
Coach Shayain shows you how to hit better pitch shots by understanding your hand action when playing this important short game scoring shot.
Stephanie Molloy shows how she uses a swing stick to help students check that they are on the correct plane throughout their swing.
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