Stop Slicing the Ball with the Back Foot Back Drill
Maria Palozola demonstrates the Back Foot Back drill to stop slices and pull shots and tame your overactive hips.
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.
Maria Palozola demonstrates the Back Foot Back drill to stop slices and pull shots and tame your overactive hips.
Christina Ricci shows how to play a difficult sloping downhill chip shot and shares the key points for success when the ball is below your feet.
Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf has a great drill to activate your lower body in the downswing. Learning how to use your lower body and core to swing and not just your arms will give you more power and distance.
Are you too handsy around the green? Cathy Kim demonstrates a great drill to help you keep your forearms close together for more consistent short game shots.
Longer bunker shots are tough! Here’s a short practical tutorial from Alison Curdt to give you more confidence and results from 40 yards out in the sand.
Christina Ricci demonstrates her easy to remember 3 step process to make sure that you are aligned to your target at setup.
Don’t ‘take it away’! Erika Larkin demonstrates drills to help improve your backswing such as starting with the club in front and sweeping it back or practicing a “cow tail” motion where the body moves first before the hands.
Starting off balance leads to inconsistent drives. Try Megan Johnston’s quick line up tip to hit better tee shots.
What’s your ‘Go To” club around the greens? Kristin Walla shows the different options for getting that scorecard saving up and down!
Christina Ricci sees a lot of players with open hips at setup in relation to the target line which affects their takeaway and backswing. So instead, let’s get your hips more square.
A great option when you’re near the green and need to pitch the ball with some height but also land it softly. Check out these tips from Trillium Rose as she demonstrates the shot.
If you’re tired of hitting the ground first here are a few ideas from Alison Curdt on why you might be bottoming out your swing too early.