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Learn to play and improve your golf with our expert team of LPGA and PGA qualified teaching professionals.

3 Steps to Fix Your Slice

Michele Low shows how to stop slicing the ball and losing distance by correcting your setup and grip, squaring up your clubface at impact and working on your swing path.

Stop Swinging From Your Toes

If you are a golfer who struggles with balance, Natalie Adams shows how curling your toes up in your golf shoes can instantly improve your golf ball striking.

The Putting Connection Drill

Cathy Kim’s putting connection drill will help you get a good feel for the path of the club head during your stroke.

The Shoulder Tilt Drill

In this quick tip from PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt learn how to make better contact with the ball by rotating your lead shoulder under your chin.

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.

Off-Season Indoor Training for Golfers

Karen Palacios Jansen has three easy ways to practice without a golf club to ensure that your muscles are comfortable with the necessary motions when you get back out on the golf course.

Help! I Can’t Stay in My Golf Posture

LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci shows what to do if you cannot stay in your posture throughout the swing. Christina helps you check your balance points that play a key role during your backswing and downswing.

Two Secrets of Great Swing Tempo

Are you in awe of your favorite tour player’s smooth swing tempo? Aimee Cho demonstrates two easy to learn swing tempo principles that will help you hit more consistent shots.

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.

Fix Your Push Slice

If you are hitting a ball that starts out to the right then slices further to the right, you are hitting push slices. Erika Larkin shows how to get your shots back on track.