Playing Good Shots from Thick Rough Around the Green
TPI Golf Instructor Michele Low shares her favorite tips for getting the ball close to the hole from thick greenside rough.
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TPI Golf Instructor Michele Low shares her favorite tips for getting the ball close to the hole from thick greenside rough.
Kellie Stenzel shows how to open the face of your sand wedge and release with your hands to launch your ball high and sit it down quickly near the flag.
LPGA Teaching Professional Megan Johnston shows you a simple practice drill that will improve your impact position.
Erika Larkin shows how to play the perfect punch shot with a low penetrating ball flight when you need to keep the ball under the wind or overhanging branches.
Follow along as Karen Palacios Jansen from CardioGolf.com demonstrates a complete practice routine for all your iron shots giving you the confidence to strike the ball the way you want to.
Try this simple technique from PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw for teeing the ball with your driver or hybrid at the right height.
Our three most popular lessons (all on one page) that answer the common question: ‘How do I calm my nerves on the first tee’.
Not sure how to start your downswing consistently? LPGA Instructor Cathy Kim recommends a little hip bump towards the target to prevent swaying or rushing with your arms.
Most golfers that Alison Curdt works with have a short backswing and then compensate by accelerating the putter forward. This results in poor speed control. Check your swing length to generate appropriate energy into the ball.
Katie Dahl has some great practice drills that will help you build the right alignment to target habits and hit more accurate shots.
Learning this movement from Natalie Adams will help you strike clean crisp golf shots off the turf every time. For a repeatable, consistent, powerful golf swing, this is the drill to work on!
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates an effective practice drill to help you get rid of that dreaded chicken wing.