Stop Your Slice with the Driver
Alison Curdt demonstrates what a slice is with a great solution for eliminating an out to in move to help you hit straighter drives.
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Alison Curdt demonstrates what a slice is with a great solution for eliminating an out to in move to help you hit straighter drives.
LPGA Instructor Maria Palozola from St. Louis Golf Lessons shows how to check that your driver ball position is just right for you.
Christina Ricci from MorePars.com shows you how to play better chip shots starting with picking the right club for the job.
Cathy Kim demonstrates a great drill you can do with any of your irons to improve your ball compression at impact. Ball compression is crucial for ensuring that your shot travels the desired distance.
Sue Shapcott has a great workaround if you struggle with upper body mobility and can’t turn very far on your backswing.
In this drill Alison Curdt uses a simple yardstick to manage the length of her putting stroke. Control your speed with a similar back and forward stroke and make more putts.
Maria Palozola shows how to properly adjust your stance and swing when you have an uneven lie in the bunker.
With simple practice drills the Pro Golf Gals show how balance is crucial for consistency as well as creating the base for power in your golf swing.
Karen Palacios Jansen shows how stretching after your round can help restore muscle imbalances that could lead to swing flaws and injuries. Karen’s post round stretching routine is included.
Lower body movement when you putt can lead to poor direction and distance control. This simple practice drill from LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston will help you keep still and hole more long putts.
Here’s a great tip from Alison Curdt on the right club selection for pitching over a bunker and stopping the ball close to the flag.
Anne Rollo shows how swinging slowly is likely to result in a poor shot from the sand with some great tips to help you get height from the shot without skulling the ball over the green.