Why do I Lose my Balance after I Hit a Shot?
Falling off balance after hitting the shot is a very common issue for many golfers. Natalie Adams shows you a simple drill to help you find your balance and start hitting better golf shots.
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Falling off balance after hitting the shot is a very common issue for many golfers. Natalie Adams shows you a simple drill to help you find your balance and start hitting better golf shots.
Erika Larkin introduces the ‘Swing Table’. Get your table tilting to match the club you are hitting.
If you have issues slicing it off the tee, you won’t want to miss this lesson from Aimee Cho. Aimee will help you understand the concept of why the slice miss happens and how to fix it on your own focusing on the lower body.
Sue Powers reviews the fundamentals you need to create a high shot that stops the ball on the green.
Natalie Adams from Smash Factor golf coaching demonstrates an easy way to improve your impact position and get your hands ahead of the golf club through impact. You will compress the golf ball and improve your strike with your irons.
Do you hit all your irons the same distance? If so, Sue Shapcott shows how there’s usually one thing you can do to differentiate between the irons in your set.
Getting your ball position right at setup is critical. LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares an easy to remember way to establish the proper ball position at address.
Grab an alignment stick and check your backswing takeaway with LPGA instructor Megan Johnston.
Christina Ricci shows that if you want more distance with accuracy, make sure you are not lifting your hands too early during the takeaway. Keeping your hands low throughout the early part of the swing sets the stage for a successful backswing with width.
Do you struggle to make solid contact with your shots? Here are two keys from LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk to help you hit the center of the clubface.
PGA Instructor Erika Larkin has some ‘handy’ checkpoints to help you make sure that you’re not manipulating your shots with a faulty grip.
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.
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