How to Build Speed and Power into your Swing
LPGA Top 50 Teacher, Alison Curdt shows how using the ground more effectively in your swing will translate to more speed, power, and distance.
LPGA Top 50 Teacher, Alison Curdt shows how using the ground more effectively in your swing will translate to more speed, power, and distance.
Are you aiming way left (or right for left handers) to compensate for a wicked slice? Erika Larkin has some great stance and swing path tips to help you straighten your shots and even hit a nice draw.
Erika Larkin shows how If you have a more upright or flatter swing you will need a weaker or stronger grip to square the clubface at impact.
Natalie Adams shows how to rotate your body better, improve your pressure shift as you swing and release the club head through impact for improved ball striking, distance and accuracy.
There’s nothing worse in golf than shanking the ball! Trillium Rose shows you an easy way to get your swing on the right track and avoid the shank.
LPGA Top 50 Teacher, Kellie Stenzel, takes you through the steps for making solid contact with the golf ball on a downhill lie.
LPGA and PGA Master Professional Alison Curdt tees off on a dogleg par five with a great tip to take the slice out of your drives.
Making clean contact with the ball before the ground is even more important when the fairway is wet or muddy. Maria Palozola shows how to have ball striking confidence in wet conditions.
Meredith Kirk’s ultimate lesson for distance and control with your driver covering tips for stance, arm position with your chest, and having the proper hip bend.
Anne and Dennise from the ProGolfGals show you how to get your downswing started so you keep the club on the right path for better accuracy and distance.
Michele Low shows how proper body rotation helps to achieve consistency and avoid injury. Michele’s lesson includes drills to improve rotation in both the backswing and downswing.
Cathy Kim often gets asked “how do I open up the clubface to hit the ball higher without shanking it?” Here’s how to do it.
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