
Do You Swing on Your Toes or Heels?
Christina Ricci has essential tips for golfers struggling with balance in their swings by focusing on the takeaway and ensuring a proper setup.
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Christina Ricci has essential tips for golfers struggling with balance in their swings by focusing on the takeaway and ensuring a proper setup.
Trillium Rose has a quick and effective practice drill you can do at home if you tend to cast or release the club too early.
Sue Shapcott shows that the correct ball position means you will make contact in the right part of the swing and more likely to hit a good shot.
Cathy Kim takes her student Keegan through an easy drill for preventing a rushed takeaway.
Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher Trillium Rose shows how to increase speed and distance using the engine of your swing.
Kristin Walla demonstrates how to play the punch shot when you need to hit the ball out from under low hanging trees.
Christina Ricci shows how golfers can generate speed and force even with a shorter backswing, resulting in better ball flight and accuracy.
Anne Rollo shares the three most effective anti-topping drills to eliminate this common and score-killing fault. Learn why lifting your head isn’t the real culprit and discover the true causes of topped shots.
Erika Larkin demonstrates how the tennis racket drill gives you awareness of your clubface position throughout your golf swing.
If you are struggling to make consistent, solid contact with the golf ball, Nathalie Sheehan from Golf Pass with the Golf Channel has a drill that will help you lock in the proper swing path.
Natalie Adams shows how your position halfway back will affect your impact position. Knowing where the toe of the golf club is will help you hit more accurate shots.
Alison Curdt demonstrates how to move the body so that sequencing still gives you for maximum power while preventing the hips from running away and negatively influencing the shot.
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