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If you don’t have a simulator or launch monitor here are some great ideas for improving your swing from Erika Larkin you can do with just a net or even without a ball.
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If you don’t have a simulator or launch monitor here are some great ideas for improving your swing from Erika Larkin you can do with just a net or even without a ball.
Greta Anderson takes a look at several putting grip styles that may be good options if you’re struggling with consistency in your putting and/or looking for a change to increase your comfort and confidence.
Deep bunkers can be daunting. Trillium Rose has the best practice setup and the right technique to help you escape the sand with a splash shot.
Become a more confident putter and stop missing those 3 and 4 footers! LPGA Instructor Aimee Cho demonstrates her favorite short putting tip.
PGA Instructor Erika Larkin has some ‘handy’ checkpoints to help you make sure that you’re not manipulating your shots with a faulty grip.
Michele Low shows how to stop slicing the ball and losing distance by correcting your setup and grip, squaring up your clubface at impact and working on your swing path.
If you can’t decide which wedge to hit with from the fairway near the green, LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim has some tips for choosing the right club for the right situation!
If you are a golfer who struggles with balance, Natalie Adams shows how curling your toes up in your golf shoes can instantly improve your golf ball striking.
Cathy Kim’s putting connection drill will help you get a good feel for the path of the club head during your stroke.
In this quick tip from PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt learn how to make better contact with the ball by rotating your lead shoulder under your chin.
Ever wondered why you don’t take divots and feel like you are supposed to? Anne and Dennise from ProGolfGals show why you should take a divot and it should be.
Karen Palacios Jansen has three easy ways to practice without a golf club to ensure that your muscles are comfortable with the necessary motions when you get back out on the golf course.