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Instructional articles, golf tips, and video lessons from our expert team of qualified LPGA and PGA instructors.

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How to Recover From a Bad Golf Shot

Legends of the LPGA player Cindy Miller takes you through the causes of a bad golf shot and how to bounce back with a reliable plan and pre-shot routine.

What’s Your Tee Box Routine?

Dr Alison Curdt shows you a few things to be aware of for your tee box routine. Reflect on your own pre-shot process and see what pieces help you to perform at your best.

Set an Intention for Every Round

Debbie O’Connell shares a quick tip for golfers to instantly lower their golf scores by setting an intention before playing each round. Debbie emphasizes the importance of focusing on process goals that are within the player’s control, such as taking a deep breath before each shot, having a clear visual of the desired shot, and maintaining a consistent pre-shot routine.

Keep Your Eyes Over the Ball

Kellie Stenzel shows how aiming your putter face is so much easier when you set up with your eyes over the ball with a test to see exactly where your eyes are looking.

3 Ways to Maximise Your Driver

LPGA Professional Meredith Kirk shows you how to adjust your loft, tee height, and set up to get the best launch for your drives.

Chipping With Your Hybrid

One great alternative chipping club or even a good Plan B when your short game is not going perfectly is your hybrid.

Too Much Movement When You Putt?

Struggling with poor direction and distance control on your long putts? Try Megan Johnston’s simple drill to check if you are moving your body too much when you putt.