What to Do When you have No Stance on the Correct Side of the Ball
Here’s a fun way to get out of big trouble from PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw. Take a wedge, brace it against your arm and chip it backwards.
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Here’s a fun way to get out of big trouble from PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw. Take a wedge, brace it against your arm and chip it backwards.
LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci shows what to do if you cannot stay in your posture throughout the swing. Christina helps you check your balance points that play a key role during your backswing and downswing.
Are you in awe of your favorite tour player’s smooth swing tempo? Aimee Cho demonstrates two easy to learn swing tempo principles that will help you hit more consistent shots.
The 3-wood is not the right club for every situation. The ProGolfGals Dennise Hutton and Anne Rollo show when to use your 3-wood and when to avoid it.
If you are hitting a ball that starts out to the right then slices further to the right, you are hitting push slices. Erika Larkin shows how to get your shots back on track.
Coach Shayain answers the question many beginners ask when they start taking lessons – ‘What are the clubs I need in my set to play golf?’
Hitting a high flying and soft landing flop shot doesn’t have to be hard. Kristin Walla shows how it’s done.
Trouble in driver-land? Here’s a quick great set up basics check from Trillium Rose to get your tee shots back on track.
Anne Rollo shows why focusing on the landing area rather than the target will save you shots around the green.
Work on flipping the tee out of the ground. LPGA instructor Cathy Kim shows how to eliminate the frustrating topped drive from your game.
Everyone hits bad shots in a round of golf. The secret is not letting those shots derail your round. Sue Shapcott is joined by Sports Psychologist Dr. Kris Eiring for effective strategies that will stop one bad shot ruining your round.
The flip happens when you incorrectly cup your wrists through the impact zone. Is that you? LPGA instructor Maria Palozola has the solution.