Make Better Contact with the Chair Drill
Use your 7-iron and a chair to maintain your posture and improve your ball striking with this quick practice drill from Cathy Kim.
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.
Use your 7-iron and a chair to maintain your posture and improve your ball striking with this quick practice drill from Cathy Kim.
PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine has two quick video tips to help you hit high and low draws and fades with any golf club.
Firm, medium, or soft. How hard should you hit your putts? Make more putts by discovering the speed that suits you best with Megan Johnston’s easy practice drill.
Countdown to perfect grip pressure with Erika Larkin. Experiment to find out how tightly you should hold the club so that you have the best combination of control, feel and freedom in your swing.
Ann Rollo shows how to immediately improve your results on the green by copying how the professionals putt.
Stephanie Molloy shows how she uses a swing stick to help students check that they are on the correct plane throughout their swing.
Maria Palozola’s Indoor Putting Tile Drill is designed to help you build consistency with your back and forward stroke. It also helps to train your eyes to see what a square face looks like throughout the stroke.
This ball striking drill from Alison Curdt will train your lead shoulder to move more efficiently in your downswing and help you stop hitting the ground first and hooking the ball.
Try this easy golf tee drill from Cathy Kim. It will help you change the way you look at your golf ball and swing the club!
Alison Curdt shows how using a rope is an easy way to learn tempo and train your body to rotate back and through for more consistent and solid pitch shots.
Get your wrist and clubface in the best position for more consistent shots. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston shows how with the tee and glove drill.
This is a great drill from Maria Palozola for learning to return the club to the ball with perfect impact alignment maximizing both control and distance.