
Stop Digging Your Wedge into the Ground! How to Use the Bounce of the Club
LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows how to hit better approach shots by setting up at address to use the bounce rather than the leading edge of your wedges.
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LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows how to hit better approach shots by setting up at address to use the bounce rather than the leading edge of your wedges.

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End fat chip shots forever! Kellie Stenzel teaches you how to create a compact setup for a smooth, accelerating chip stroke. Discover the key to consistent distance and clean contact around the green.

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Karen Palacios-Jansen takes you through a set of exercises designed to groove your golf swing and trim your score.

Master the fundamentals of ball striking with Erika Larkin’s half-swing drill. This drill emphasizes body rotation, balance, and control for better iron shots.

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Chip with confidence! Michele Low breaks down the crucial elements of setup, including ball position, stance, and grip, with drills to help you avoid topping and chunking your chips.

Struggling with swing rhythm? Erika Larkin’s 1-2-3-4 drill helps you develop a smooth, consistent swing by focusing on feel and tempo, not overthinking.

Elena King of Experience Golf at Common Ground has three pointers to help you start your round with confidence on the first tee and set up a fun, successful round!

Say goodbye to topped shots and chunks! Christina Ricci from MorePars.com reveals a powerful technique to improve your impact, create a wider swing, and achieve solid contact every time by focusing on hand placement.

Do you sway? Cathy Kim recommends a 15-minute routine using easy to remember drills to improve your turn and shoulder rotation for a more stable swing.