
Tips for Playing Solid Wood Shots
If you struggle with consistently hitting good drives and fairway wood shots Christina Ricci will help you with key swing principles and tips.
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.
If you struggle with consistently hitting good drives and fairway wood shots Christina Ricci will help you with key swing principles and tips.
Director of Golf at the Walloon Lake Country Club Pete Kelbel and student Liz Krimendahl share five ‘how to’ videos from Liz’ lesson covering full shots and the short game.
Video course with nine practice drills and games from Cindy Miller to help you get the most benefit (and fun!) from your next session on the range.
Christina Ricci shows how to get more effortless power from the fairway with your irons by striking down with force as you swing through.
PGA Director of Instruction Erika Larkin shows how to play different types of golf shots in this five lesson video course.
LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow shows the importance of shift-turn as a key action for more consistent and longer drives.
The position of the right elbow (for right handers) in the backswing is often misunderstood. Sue Shapcott shows how your elbow should rotate up on the backswing and not stay tucked in or flare out.
Pick up great tips from Ariya Jutanugarn’s powerful fairway wood swing in this expert video analysis by PGA Professional Pete Kelbel.
Christina Ricci demonstrates how synchronizing your downswing gives you control over direction and unlocks extra distance off the tee.
Hit the golf ball first and then the turf. Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching shows you a simple and straightforward feedback drill to improve your iron shots.
PGA and LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates the causes and fixes for the common early extension swing fault.
Make that tee shot count! Five lessons from LPGA Professional Instructor Erika Larkin on driving the ball.
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