
Test Your Golf Swing Using Everyday Objects
Erika Larkin shows you some really easy and useful ways to test your swing positions and actions with nothing more complicated than a towel, can of spray, mirror, and a headcover.
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Erika Larkin shows you some really easy and useful ways to test your swing positions and actions with nothing more complicated than a towel, can of spray, mirror, and a headcover.
Lucy Davies demonstrates the towel drill which can help you to establish a good connection between your arms and body in your swing.
Are you trying to move your hips first and can’t coordinate your swing? Be careful! A lot of good ball strikers actually fight this move and then end up blocking or hooking as a result. Try this drill for better sequence, connection, and angle of attack.
Remember that in golf we AIM the clubhead and ALIGN our bodies parallel (left of the target for a right-handed and right of the target for a left-handed golfer). Lesson by Nicole Weller.
Director of Instruction at Sherwood Country Club, Lucy Davies demonstrates how to get the most benefit from practicing with alignment sticks.
Nathalie Filler demonstrates how to get your weight onto your front foot by practicing the ‘step through’ and ‘walk through’ drills. You will hit more solid shots.
Practicing this Two Tee Drill from Lucy Davies will help you make solid contact with the golf ball.
See how Liz Krimendahl learned how to stop hitting pull hook shots by squaring up the clubface in this lesson case study with Pete Kelbel.
Pete Kelbel picks out his favorite parts of Jaye Marie Green’s classic driver action. While most of us will not be tour caliber, there is plenty to help us improve our own swings!
Heather King says the next time you go out to play, take the challenge to only swing the club focusing on your hips.
Our LPGA Director of Instruction, Deb Vangellow shares her successful Posture, Pivot, and Path teaching model.
Are you hitting the big ball (the Earth) before you hit the little ball? Heather King illustrates how to have better contact and hit the ball further!
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