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Anne Rollo is one of Australia’s most accomplished Golf Professionals as a winner of 22 professional golf tournaments worldwide and with over 18 years of coaching experience.

Anne went to college at San Jose State University and led her team to victory in the 1987 NCAA Championships, finishing her collegiate career named an ‘All American’. She now hosts golf holidays and tours all over the world.

European and Australian tour winner, Dennise Hutton has joined Anne Rollo for a series of videos on their YouTube channel ProGolfGals. For fun tips and golf adventures subscribe to the ProGolfGals here – youtube.com/channel/UCcAXLgXayhDf9QyNeCQ7Brg.

icerays cooling arm sleeves Anne RolloAnne Rollo is also the owner and distributor of IceRays, the popular Australian cooling UV sun protection arm sleeves.

Would you like to make more putts? Find out more about Anne Rollo’s 4 week online putting course

Contact Anne Rollo through her website fixmygolfswing.com.au, and follow her online on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube.

Keep the Ball High or Low when Chipping?

Should you toss it high or keep it low? The Pro Golf Gals answer this common question about chipping and short pitches with some great tips for getting the ball close to the hole.

How to Keep Your Lead Arm Straight

‘How do I keep my lead arm straight in my golf swing?’ Incorporate these shoulder and wrist positions from Anne Rollo for more consistency and powerful shots!

How to Start Your Downswing

Anne and Dennise from the ProGolfGals show you how to get your downswing started so you keep the club on the right path for better accuracy and distance.

Why You Can’t Take a Divot

Ever wondered why you don’t take divots and feel like you are supposed to? Anne and Dennise from ProGolfGals show why you should take a divot and it should be.

Three Places Not to Use a 3-Wood

The 3-wood is not the right club for every situation. The ProGolfGals Dennise Hutton and Anne Rollo show when to use your 3-wood and when to avoid it.