
The Tuck, Turn and Roll Drill
LPGA Professional Instructor Maria Palozola’s Tuck, Turn and Roll drill will get you striking your irons with force and control.
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LPGA Professional Instructor Maria Palozola’s Tuck, Turn and Roll drill will get you striking your irons with force and control.
Christina Ricci demonstrates how to keep the ‘L’ shape on your downswing for more lag, more distance, and more pars.
Erika Larkin shows how to test whether you are turning properly in your golf posture with a great drill that you can easily do inside.
Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction shows how to practice when the driving range is more mud than grass.
Flicking, hanging back, and not rotating. Dennise Hutton and Anne Rollo from ProGolfGals answer one of the most common questions asked in lessons – ‘Why can’t I get the golf ball off the ground?’
Where should you position the ball for your driver, fairway woods, and iron shots? Use Maria Palozola’s ‘Feet Together’ drill to guarantee a consistent ball position at setup.
LPGA and PGA Class A Teaching Professional Cathy Kim with an easy to follow drill that will increase your power by rotating your body not just swinging your arms.
What does it mean if your teacher tells you your clubface is open or closed at the top of your backswing? Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction shows you what to look for.
LPGA Teaching Professional Meredith Kirk shows how to establish good balance and posture, two of the most important fundamentals in the golf swing.
Get your focus ahead of the ball with the Handful of Pennies Drill from Maria Palozola to help you hit down, take a divot and strike better iron shots.
Maria Palozola demonstrates her ‘Ba Boom’ hip motion that adds power and stability to your swing by shifting your weight and turning you towards the target.
Six great practice drills from Erika Larkin to groove your perfect posture, body, and arms movement.
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