Check That You Have the Perfect Putting Posture
Kellie Stenzel shows how to use a golf club to make sure you have right amount of bend forward from your hips when putting.
Kellie Stenzel shows how to use a golf club to make sure you have right amount of bend forward from your hips when putting.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares some great tips when putting on a rainy day or when there’s dew on the putting surface.
LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates the key difference between the way professionals and amateurs use their lead shoulder in their backswing.
Christina Ricci sees a lot of players with open hips at setup in relation to the target line which affects their takeaway and backswing. So instead, let’s get your hips more square.
Anne Rollo demonstrates the extension drill, her all time favorite way to eliminate the chicken wing and stop those frustrating topped shots.
Karen Palacios Jansen demonstrates how a faulty grip or swing plane can cause a slice where the ball starts left and curves right (for right handers) with a great drill to help get you back on track.
The shank is the most feared mishit in golf. Here are the three lessons and drills on fixing a shank (including shanked chip shots) voted most helpful by WomensGolf.com members.
Maria Palozola demonstrates the causes of not striking down properly on the ball. Eliminate these causes one by one and you’ll soon be hitting more solid golf shots.
LPGA Class A teacher Aimee Cho shows you the importance of the forward leg (left for right handers) and demonstrates drills to improve how you use your lower body in the swing.
A great option when you’re near the green and need to pitch the ball with some height but also land it softly. Check out these tips from Trillium Rose as she demonstrates the shot.
Meredith Kirk shares her easy women’s golf tip for getting your chest out of the way during your golf swing.
There’s no better feeling in golf than a flushed iron shot! Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching, shows you how to center that strike from the face of your golf club.
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