10 Ways to Beat Your Nerves on the Golf Course
LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow helps you to identify and understand what happens to you when you get nervous playing golf.
Instructional articles, golf tips, and video lessons from our expert team of qualified LPGA and PGA instructors.
LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow helps you to identify and understand what happens to you when you get nervous playing golf.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates a great visual that will help you keep your front wrist flat and make more putts.
Get your club on plane in the correct position at the top of your backswing with Alison Curdt’s easy to remember practice drill.
Teresa Zamboni shows the importance of club path for proper direction and how to make your pitch shots travel different lengths with the same club. Play Happy!
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.
Katie Dahl shows how to improve your putting distance control by avoiding excessive wrist action. Using your wrists too much can cause offline putts and unwanted added distance.
Megan Johnston shows how gripping your club in your fingers, keeping your hips quiet, and splashing the sand are the keys to great bunker shots.
Pitch shots have more airtime and less roll. LPGA Professional Instructor Kristin Walla shows how to select the right club and swing length to get your ball close to the pin when you’re pitching.
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.
Kristin Walla demonstrates a simple drill to reduce your 3 putts! Those things kill your score. Connect your distance perception to your distance control and be more instinctive when you putt.