How to Improve your Swing Path at Home
LPGA and PGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how to improve your technique using a divot board or even your carpet at home to train your desired swing path.
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LPGA and PGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how to improve your technique using a divot board or even your carpet at home to train your desired swing path.
PGA and LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim shows you the wedges she carries, demonstrating each club and explaining which wedges are ‘must have’.
Golf equipment terms can be very confusing to newer golfers. Dr. Greta Anderson describes all the different parts of a golf club and their unique role in your game.
What do you do when your playing partner gets heat stroke? Certified Nurse Practitioner Heather Rhodes, APRN-BC explains the signs, treatment and prevention of this dangerous condition.
It’s happened to all of us… you make an intentional swing at the ball from the tee box and you miss. Is it a stroke? Is there a penalty? Marcela Smith from Girlfriend’s Guide to Golf explains what happens next.
Golf scoring can be confusing and intimidating for newer golfers. LPGA Instructor Dr. Greta Anderson shows how to score your card and explains those wacky golf scoring terms.
Marcela Smith from Girlfriends Guide to Golf explains that when you drop out of ground under repair and other abnormal course conditions, make sure that you are completely clear.
Legends of the LPGA Tour player Cindy Miller says if you’re just starting out, don’t feel pressure to use the same clubs as everyone else. Hit the ones you are most comfortable with.
Try this simple test from Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton to check that your golf grips are the right thickness for your hands.
Not sure what you can and can’t do in a bunker? Here’s a short video from the USGA covering the official rules about touching the sand, removing loose impediments, and taking drops.
Sue Shapcott covers five of the things that slow golfers down. Play faster you will be more popular with your playing partners and help to step up the pace of play for other golfers.
Coach Shayain describes how to play the popular Scramble and Best Ball/Four Ball team competition formats.