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The Importance of Finding the Sweet Spot
Trillium Rose, Titleist Staff Member and Director of Instruction at Woodmont Country Club shows how improving the quality of your contact will instantly boost the zip and consistency of your iron shots.
From driving to fairway woods, hybrids, and iron shots. All the full swing lessons, tips, and videos from leading LPGA and PGA instructors on WomensGolf.com.
Trillium Rose, Titleist Staff Member and Director of Instruction at Woodmont Country Club shows how improving the quality of your contact will instantly boost the zip and consistency of your iron shots.
Don’t ‘take it away’! Erika Larkin demonstrates drills to help improve your backswing such as starting with the club in front and sweeping it back or practicing a “cow tail” motion where the body moves first before the hands.
Starting off balance leads to inconsistent drives. Try Megan Johnston’s quick line up tip to hit better tee shots.
LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates the key difference between the way professionals and amateurs use their lead shoulder in their backswing.
Christina Ricci sees a lot of players with open hips at setup in relation to the target line which affects their takeaway and backswing. So instead, let’s get your hips more square.
Anne Rollo demonstrates the extension drill, her all time favorite way to eliminate the chicken wing and stop those frustrating topped shots.
Karen Palacios Jansen demonstrates how a faulty grip or swing plane can cause a slice where the ball starts left and curves right (for right handers) with a great drill to help get you back on track.
The shank is the most feared mishit in golf. Here are the three lessons and drills on fixing a shank (including shanked chip shots) voted most helpful by WomensGolf.com members.
Maria Palozola demonstrates the causes of not striking down properly on the ball. Eliminate these causes one by one and you’ll soon be hitting more solid golf shots.
LPGA Class A teacher Aimee Cho shows you the importance of the forward leg (left for right handers) and demonstrates drills to improve how you use your lower body in the swing.
There’s no better feeling in golf than a flushed iron shot! Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching, shows you how to center that strike from the face of your golf club.
If you’re tired of hitting the ground first here are a few ideas from Alison Curdt on why you might be bottoming out your swing too early.
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