Learn Better Clubface Control with the Tennis Racket Drill
Erika Larkin demonstrates how the tennis racket drill gives you awareness of your clubface position throughout your golf swing.
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Erika Larkin demonstrates how the tennis racket drill gives you awareness of your clubface position throughout your golf swing.
If you are struggling to make consistent, solid contact with the golf ball, Nathalie Sheehan from Golf Pass with the Golf Channel has a drill that will help you lock in the proper swing path.
Natalie Adams shows how your position halfway back will affect your impact position. Knowing where the toe of the golf club is will help you hit more accurate shots.
Alison Curdt demonstrates how to move the body so that sequencing still gives you for maximum power while preventing the hips from running away and negatively influencing the shot.
Maria Palozola demonstrates how hybrids take all the best benefits of fairway woods and irons and morph them together for an easier to hit and more forgiving club.
Megan Johnston’s Impact Position drill using an alignment stick will help you extend through the ball and achieve the ideal impact position with your shots.
Trillium Rose demonstrates the quick alignment trick used by most professional golfers to get lined up to the target at setup.
Use Erika Larkin’s Lawnmower Drill to really help you create some explosive power through impact so that you’re not leaving any distance on the table.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shows how a simple swing thought can help you during your next round of golf.
Cathy Kim shows how to stop those embarrassing shanks including a great drill for your next practice session.
If you struggle with hanging back on your trail leg in your swing here’s a simple drill from Alison Curdt using just a towel to get your weight through to an improved position.
Christina Ricci shows how to avoid those swing killing backswing mistakes including high arm elevation.