Stop Scooping the Ball Through Impact
Natalie Adams from Smash Factor golf coaching helps you to stop scooping your irons and improve ball compression with a drill promoting a better trail wrist position.
Games and Practice Drills that you can use in your practice and warm-up sessions to sharpen up your full swing, short game, and putting.
Natalie Adams from Smash Factor golf coaching helps you to stop scooping your irons and improve ball compression with a drill promoting a better trail wrist position.
Do you have trouble controlling your putting speed and distance when you play? Try this drill from Cathy Kim before your next round.
Maria Palozola’s Wide to Narrow Drill creates lag in your downswing creating more power and preventing casting or releasing early.
The Book Putting Drill from Maria Palozola is a great indoor drill for working on your path, face, and making sure you’re hitting the sweet spot.
Tempo trumps mechanics! LPGA Teaching Professional Kathy Hart Wood demonstrates how to slow down your transition from the backswing to the downswing.
LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a simple practice drill that will help you develop stable footwork throughout your swing.
Ever wondered why we grip the club the way we do? Elena King uses a hammer to show how to hold the club in your hand.
The fastest way to lower your scores is to become a better putter. Aimee Cho shows you her favorite putting practice routines to improve your results on the green.
This great drill from Erika Larkin can be done in your back yard or even indoors. It will help you practice the right timing of the release in your downswing.
Do you struggle around the green with chip shots that you either skull or hit fat? LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci has a couple of great drills to make sure that you stop flicking at the ball.
Megan Johnston’s Impact Position drill using an alignment stick will help you extend through the ball and achieve the ideal impact position with your shots.
Are you aware of what you’re feeling in your swing? Erika Larkin has ten awesome analogies and sensations that you should feel – one for every phase of your swing!