
Stop Duffing Your Irons: Fix Your Low Point
If you struggle with thin or heavy iron shots, your swing is bottoming out too early. Nathalie Sheehan shares a simple drill using only your golf towel to guarantee clean, ball-first contact.
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If you struggle with thin or heavy iron shots, your swing is bottoming out too early. Nathalie Sheehan shares a simple drill using only your golf towel to guarantee clean, ball-first contact.

Get the “flipperino” out of your short game. Christina Ricci shows how passive hands, straight arms, and body rotation from your knees to your head create reliable contact around the green.

Finding your ball plugged in a greenside bunker can be intimidating. Cathy Kim breaks down the exact club selection, clubface setup, and swing adjustments you need to pop the ball out safely.

Many golfers “stand up” or stop rotating when trying to close the clubface. Christina Ricci demonstrates how to stay in your posture and rotate your forearms correctly for a powerful, square impact.

Ever wondered why you don’t take divots and feel like you are supposed to? It’s often because you are trying to “help” the ball up. Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton show why hitting the ground after the ball is essential for backspin and clean contact.
Many golfers are taught to put their lead thumb straight down the shaft, but this common setup error often leads to an open clubface. Kellie Stenzel shows you how to find your natural hand position for a square strike.

Don’t let a fairway bunker ruin your score. Erika Larkin shows how ball position and a quiet lower body can help you pick the ball clean and get it back in play toward the green.

Playing from the wrong distance can turn a fun round into a struggle. Sue Shapcott explains how to calculate the ideal course yardage based on your average drive to ensure you’re hitting the right clubs into the greens.

From putters to 9-irons, Kristin Walla compares how different clubs react from the same spot off the green. Discover why visualization and “rolling” the ball can be more effective than hours of technical practice.

You can lower your scores without changing your swing by becoming automatic from three feet. Karen Palacios Jansen shares the “prayer grip” and rail drills to ensure your putter face stays square through impact.

Christina Ricci shows how golfers can generate speed and force even with a shorter backswing, resulting in better ball flight and accuracy.

Inconsistent strikes often start from the ground up. Sara Davis shows how anchoring your trail foot can engage your glutes and stop the “slide” in your backswing.