
Your Lead Shoulder in the Backswing – Down or Up?
LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates the key difference between the way professionals and amateurs use their lead shoulder in their backswing.
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LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates the key difference between the way professionals and amateurs use their lead shoulder in their backswing.
Struggling with a flat shoulder plane in your backswing? Nathalie Sheehan (@nattiegolf) shares a simple fix: add side bend and rotate into your backswing to maintain posture and improve ground contact.
Christina Ricci recommends taking a look at the length of your backswing. Having a keen sense of where your hands and the clubhead are is critical for improved ball striking.
Struggling with an inconsistent swing path? Instructor Sue Shapcott breaks down the crucial difference between “laid off” and “across the line” at the top of your backswing, and how these positions directly impact your ball flight.
Cathy Kim explains the importance of a balanced tempo in your golf swing. She recommends a slower backswing and a faster downswing using a 1-2-3 count. This method ensures better control and acceleration, leading to more consistent shots.
Christina Ricci shares a tip to help you become more deliberate with your takeaway. You’ll maintain control and create a one-piece takeaway. Elevate your skills and get more pars with Christina!
If you are having issues with finding the right swing tempo turn your club upside down and work on Cathy Kim’s ‘Whoosh! Drill’
Kellie Stenzel demonstrates how to open your stance and turn through the ball earlier leading to a controlled fade off the tee.
Struggling to find the perfect backswing position? This simple drill from Anne Rollo eliminates guesswork and teaches you exactly how it should feel!
If you’re not improving, Erika Larkin wants you to lose the club and ball and try these excellent body drills to improve your true swing. You don’t need to hit a million balls to get better!
Grip, clubface, path. LPGA Instructor Kristin Walla has 3 great ways to cure that left to right (for right handers) curving ball.
Nathalie Sheehan shows how to correct the most common mistakes golfers make in their swing.
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