How to Start Your Downswing
Anne and Dennise from the ProGolfGals show you how to get your downswing started so you keep the club on the right path for better accuracy and distance.
Instructional articles, golf tips, and video lessons from our expert team of qualified LPGA and PGA instructors.
Anne and Dennise from the ProGolfGals show you how to get your downswing started so you keep the club on the right path for better accuracy and distance.
Michele Low shows how proper body rotation helps to achieve consistency and avoid injury. Michele’s lesson includes drills to improve rotation in both the backswing and downswing.
PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw’s quick tip on how to get your ball rolling with your putter when it’s in the rough around the green.
Don’t automatically reach for your wedge. PGA and LPGA Master Professional, Alison Curdt shows how to decide on the best club when you are chipping.
Kellie Stenzel shows what the bounce on your wedge clubhead is for and how it will help you play better shots out of the sand.
Cathy Kim often gets asked “how do I open up the clubface to hit the ball higher without shanking it?” Here’s how to do it.
If you want more distance with accuracy, Christina Ricci shows how to keep your hands low to create a wide swing radius. Keeping your hands low throughout the early part of the swing sets the stage for a successful backswing with lots of width.
Hybrids really are the most versatile weapons in your bag. They can be used off the tee or fairway, and even work for chips and sand shots. We asked 13 expert LPGA and PGA teachers to share their favorite tip for playing great hybrid shots.
Falling off balance after hitting the shot is a very common issue for many golfers. Natalie Adams shows you a simple drill to help you find your balance and start hitting better golf shots.
LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow’s advice on working with your instructor to get the best possible results from your golf lessons.
Kristin Walla shows you how to use the bounce of your wedge and a shorter follow through to hit great chip shots.
In this important etiquette lesson, Coach Shayain and golf course superintendent Shane Hawkeworth demonstrate the right way to leave the course better than you found it.