
Stop Topping those Drives
One of the most common causes of topped drives is having your hands ahead of the clubface at impact. Megan Johnston has a quick practice drill to help you make solid contact off the tee.
Don’t have much time? Here are our short form video lessons to quickly give you a swing thought or practice drill to take to the course or range.
One of the most common causes of topped drives is having your hands ahead of the clubface at impact. Megan Johnston has a quick practice drill to help you make solid contact off the tee.
Make sure you don’t start your swing by dragging the club back with your hands. LPGA Professional Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a better way to get your swing started.
If you are hitting topped shots because you’re trying to help the ball get up in the air try Christina Ricci’s extension drill for extended arms and a properly released clubhead.
Tilting your trail side too early can cause chunks, excessive in-to-out paths, and flippy shots. PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how to shallow the club in a more efficient way by maintaining body tilts.
Erika Larkin covers the five most common issues for women golfers … chest, wrists, speed, hitting the ground, and getting the shoulder plane right in the backswing.
If you’ve got a flat lie in the pine straw, try using your putter to get back on the fairway with this quick tip from Christina Ricci.
Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction shows how to practice when the driving range is more mud than grass.
Always stick to your process and make sure you are comfortable before you hit your shot. Lesson by Cindy Miller.
This is a simple and effective drill from Erika Larkin that anyone can do to groove an ‘in-to-out’ swing path. Once you get the hang of missing the headcovers, you can focus on a better timed release and Voila … slice be gone!
LPGA and PGA Class A Teaching Professional Cathy Kim with an easy to follow drill that will increase your power by rotating your body not just swinging your arms.
Lower your scores by getting your wedge shots into 1 or 2 putt range with this easy to remember wedge distance drill from Cathy Kim.
Another great quick tip from Christina Ricci. Are you getting out of posture and alignment when you look up ‘at the target?’
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