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Erika Larkin’s ‘Y’ Swing Drill helps newer golfers move their body together with the golf club.
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Erika Larkin’s ‘Y’ Swing Drill helps newer golfers move their body together with the golf club.
In his analysis of Lexi’s action, Pete Kelbel shows how you can improve your game by watching one of the most distinctive and explosive swings in golf.
Erika Larkin demonstrates the setup and action for a draw. Draw shots move from right to left (for right-handers). They are a great option for penetrating shots through the wind.
If your swing is inconsistent, your wrists at the top may be the problem. Trillium Rose shows you a simple way to check.
It’s a good question: If the ball has already gone, why does the follow through matter? Sue Shapcott gives you three reasons why the follow through in your golf swing matters.
If you tend to stay on the back foot and struggle to swing through the golf ball, Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching can fix that with her trail foot drill.
If you’ve been struggling and not hitting consistent shots then it may just be your grip pressure. Here’s a drill from Karen Palacios Jansen to get your grip pressure just right.
What if your ball goes in the rough and comes to rest on mulch? Nancy Quarcelino takes you through the step-by-step for playing this shot.
Having trouble getting height with your shots so that you can clear the trees? Let Aimee Cho help you get that ball over with confidence!
For a more powerful golf swing turn your shoulders more than your hips on your backswing. Lesson and drill from Megan Johnston.
Hitting over water on a golf course can be a tough shot and a card wrecker. Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching gives you some key golf tips on how to get over water successfully.
Karen Palacios-Jansen has a quick drill to help you with the common swing fault known as ‘coming over the top’.
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