Should You Tee Up the Ball on a Par 3?
‘Should I use a tee peg on a par 3?’ is a very common question for golfers. Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching takes you through the two main benefits of using a tee peg even with an iron.
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‘Should I use a tee peg on a par 3?’ is a very common question for golfers. Natalie Adams from Smash Factor Golf Coaching takes you through the two main benefits of using a tee peg even with an iron.
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LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares an easy to do drill using a headcover to help you create a better launch and get more distance off the tee.
LPGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci shares her setup and shot keys for getting out of the sand every time.
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Maria Palozola shows you how to set up by aiming your clubface at the ball first and then aligning the rest of your body in line with that initial aim point.
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Christina Ricci’s masterclass on lining up your shots correctly. Alignment is a BIG deal. If it’s off, your swing plane WILL change. If you do make a good swing, the ball will be off line. Instead, let Christina get your alignment process spot on!
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