Check that Your Shoulders are Aligned to the Hole
Kellie Stenzel shows how lining up your shoulders with the target sets the path of your putting stroke. Here’s how to check that you are aligned.
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Kellie Stenzel shows how lining up your shoulders with the target sets the path of your putting stroke. Here’s how to check that you are aligned.
Sue Shapcott shows how knowing how long or short the swing should be can be confusing for golfers. Does it matter if your club swings past horizontal? Should you care if you are overswinging?
Cathy Kim shows how to avoid fighting a downhill lie with your shoulders so that you can make solid contact.
Before you get too technical make sure you have the basics right. Trillium Rose has three tips for getting more spin on your wedge shots.
Nothing in golf is more important than how you hold the club in your hands. Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf demonstrates how to take the proper grip.
Natalie Adams shows what to look for with the depth and direction of your divots and how you can use that information to improve your game.
There are lots of instructional tips on bunker play but what’s a good way to practice? PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine shows how she sharpens up her sand game.
PGA Instructor Erika Larkin has a great drill to help if you are really handsy with your putting. Stop trying to steer it in!
Christina Ricci from MorePars.com identifies why you are not getting the distance that you feel you should. The key is getting the speed in the right spot in the golf swing.
There is one thing that a lot of people don’t realize about fairway bunkers. Anne and Dennise show you the difference between fairway bunkers and greenside bunkers and how to play them both.
LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow helps you to identify and understand what happens to you when you get nervous playing golf.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates a great visual that will help you keep your front wrist flat and make more putts.