Never Hit Behind the Ball Again with this Drill
Learning this movement from Natalie Adams will help you strike clean crisp golf shots off the turf every time. For a repeatable, consistent, powerful golf swing, this is the drill to work on!
Learning this movement from Natalie Adams will help you strike clean crisp golf shots off the turf every time. For a repeatable, consistent, powerful golf swing, this is the drill to work on!
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates an effective practice drill to help you get rid of that dreaded chicken wing.
Three great tips from Christina Ricci to help you max out your distance off the tee starting with making sure you’re striking the ball in the center of your driver clubface.
If you have a tendency to pull the club inside on your backswing, here’s a great drill from Lindsay Knowlton of Iron Lady Golf that you can do indoors.
Michele Low shows how to develop a more consistent and powerful golf swing by keeping your lead arm straight.
We all hit it in the weeds at some point so here’s a great mental strategy from Dr. Alison Curdt to help you stop the bleeding and get back in play!
If you see a ball flight that starts out to the left (for right handers) and then curves even further left, you’ve got yourself a pull hook. Erika Larkin shows how to correct it.
Our three most popular lessons (all on one page) that answer the common question: ‘Why can’t I get the golf ball up in the air?’
If your shots lack power, there’s a good chance that your backswing isn’t as effective as it needs to be. Greta Anderson demonstrates how to load up with the Pitcher Drill.
LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow sets out the importance of posture in golf and how to get yourself into the ideally balanced address position.
Maria Palozola demonstrates the Back Foot Back drill to stop slices and pull shots and tame your overactive hips.
A fade has a left to right ball flight (for right handers) and is a great option in lots of situations. Erika Larkin shows what you need to do to hit a fade.
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