Get in the Right Position at the Top of Your Swing
Get your club on plane in the correct position at the top of your backswing with Alison Curdt’s easy to remember practice drill.
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Get your club on plane in the correct position at the top of your backswing with Alison Curdt’s easy to remember practice drill.
Anne Rollo clears up the confusion about when and how to use a half swing in golf. Demystifying the technique for a half swing which can help you improve your wedge play and scoring from shorter distances.
Starting with ball position at address Sue Shapcott shows how to get the ball to fly higher or lower than usual to keep it under trees or clear an obstacle.
Practicing Karen Palacios-Jansen’s right foot back golf drill will help you avoid the common swing problem of ‘coming over the top’.
Erika Larkin explains where you should be looking before you pull the trigger and take your swing.
Karen Palacios Jansen shows how to prevent tops, pulls, and slices by maintaining your spine angle and staying in the shot.
Maria Palozola’s Level Out Drill teaches you to flatten your swing plane and angle of attack to help prevent hitting down too steeply and hitting the ground behind the ball.
Lifting up in your swing often means you are losing your posture resulting in mishits. Cathy Kim shows how to understand and work on stopping your lift!
Susan Vail from Pink Peg Golf demonstrates her hockey stick practice drill designed to improve your golf swing and give you more distance.
Struggling with slicing the ball? Christina Ricci from MorePars.com shows you how to start hitting a nice baby draw (a slight right to left curve for right-handers).
Erika Larkin shows how to hit better iron shots covering the proper stance and maintaining a downward angle of attack with some common mistakes to avoid.
Getting rid of your ‘chicken wing’ will give you more power and accuracy. Aimee Cho shows how to swing using your body more than your arms.