Do You Thin Your Chip Shots?
LPGA Teaching Professinal Megan Johnston has a simple focus drill to help you get the bottom of your chipping swing arc in front of the ball.
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.
LPGA Teaching Professinal Megan Johnston has a simple focus drill to help you get the bottom of your chipping swing arc in front of the ball.
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.
In this practice session drill from Cindy Miller you’re going to hit three balls at 30%, three more at 60%, and the final three at 90%.
Here’s a great drill from Maria Palazola to check that your swing path isn’t causing pulls and push shots or slices and hooks.
LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow helps you get maximum benefit from your practice by using your time purposefully.
If you transfer the feeling you will get from this practice drill to your golf shots on the course, Sue Shapcott ‘guarantees’ that you will never slice again!
If your lower body gets too active during the downswing, particularly if your trail hip fires towards the target too soon, this can result in the upper body falling back and poor contact with the golf ball. Grab a wedge and try this drill from Megan Johnston.
Erika Larkin takes you through some common causes and fixes for hitting ‘fat’ shots where you hit behind the ball.
If you are having issues with finding the right swing tempo turn your club upside down and work on Cathy Kim’s ‘Whoosh! Drill’
Top 50 LPGA Best Teacher Sue Powers, shares her Make Every Putt Count practice drill to lower your scores and give you more confidence on the greens.
Improve the consistency of your putting stroke with this quick tip from LPGA Teaching Professional Trillium Rose.