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

Do You Try to Steer Your Putts?

Keep your putts on the right line with this simple practice putting drill from LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston.

How to Play a Higher Shot

Out on the course it’s sometimes necessary to hit the ball a bit higher than normal. Erika Larkin shows how to add some extra loft to your shot.

Playing Long Greenside Bunker Shots

If you struggle with long greenside bunker shots, then let’s begin with a smart club choice. Join LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci as she shows how to have success with longer shots from the sand.

Stop Chunking and Hitting Thin Iron Shots

Golf performance coach Karen Palacios-Jansen from CardioGolf.com demonstrates some great drills proven to help you stop hitting those frustrating chunks and thin iron shots.

Be Aware of Your Trail Shoulder Position

Michele Low shows the importance of the trail shoulder position in the golf swing highlighting common faults, such as lack of rotation in the chest and incorrect elbow movement during the backswing.

3 Planes of Motion in your Golf Swing

Have you heard the term ‘Three Planes of Motion’? Yoga specialist Lauren McMillin explains how this applies to your golf swing with practical exercises to add to your fitness routine.

Choking Down on the Club

Choking down on a golf club simply means moving your hands further down the grip. Maria Palozola shows when choking down the grip is the right option and how to do it.

Stop Standing Up on the Ball

Many golfers lose their original posture when they swing leading to poor shots. Cathy Kim shows how to maintain the distance between your sternum and the ball throughout your swing.

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