
How to Start the Golf Swing
Make sure you don’t start your swing by dragging the club back with your hands. LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a better way to get your swing started.
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.
Make sure you don’t start your swing by dragging the club back with your hands. LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a better way to get your swing started.
If you are hitting topped shots because you’re trying to help the ball get up in the air try Christina Ricci’s extension drill for extended arms and a properly released clubhead.
Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction shows where you position the ball in your stance (forward, center, or back) increases the chances of returning the clubface to open, closed or square at impact.
Tilting your trail side too early can cause chunks, excessive in-to-out paths, and flippy shots. PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how to shallow the club in a more efficient way by maintaining body tilts.
Here’s a smart tip from LPGA Professional Teacher Megan Johnston to help you make a no stress decision when you’re between clubs on your approach shot.
PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt says don’t always plan to hit it perfectly, even tour pros don’t assume a perfect shot.
LPGA Professional Teacher Christina Ricci shows how to assess and fix your tee shot misses.
If your backswing is too flat it may lead to poorly struck and inconsistent shots. Try this easy drill from Megan Johnston to get your club on the right plane in your backswing.
Chest down and throw the arms. If you struggle with making solid contact with your fairway woods, Christina Ricci will help you swing through the ball for more distance, consistency and confidence.
How important is it to take a divot? It depends on your swing type, the club you are using and the turf conditions. Aimee Cho talks about why she doesn’t take deep divots and hits some demonstration shots.
“Smooth … Set… Hit” – LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow teaches the universal law of the 3:1 golf swing tempo.
Erika Larkin covers the five most common issues for women golfers … chest, wrists, speed, hitting the ground, and getting the shoulder plane right in the backswing.
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