Swing Tension Free with Gravity
Let natural forces play their part in your swing. LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow describes how setup and motion lead to less tension and better contact.
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Let natural forces play their part in your swing. LPGA Master Professional Deb Vangellow describes how setup and motion lead to less tension and better contact.
Kellie Stenzel’s chipping lesson shows how changing the position away from the middle of your stance can help you create different ball flights and rolls.
If you feel like you come out of posture during your wedge shots and skull or blade the ball, this simple tee drill from Megan Johnston could be just the visual you need!
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates the easy way to hit a draw shot with your grip pressure, alignment and swing path.
Lauren McMillin from YoGolf Performance demonstrates the Reverse Warrior with Golf Club exercise to build strength in your lower body while mobilizing your trunk and increasing the range of motion in your shoulders.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shows how to consistently hit solid iron shots by getting your swing started on the right path and hitting ‘down and through’ to the target.
Here’s a easy drill from Erika Larkin that you can do anywhere to test if you are coordinating your arms correctly in your swing.
LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston demonstrates her three ball putting practice drill to help your touch on the greens.
Cathy Kim on the one of the most common mistakes she sees players make when they have a downhill stance.
Kristin Walla shows how the worst thing you can do when you want to get the ball off the ground is try to keep your head down! Let it go, let it flow and enjoy the ride.
Kathy Hart Wood’s pet peeve is golfers dropping their clubs on wet grass and ending up with slippery grips. Use a towel or tee to keep the grips off ground.
Anne Rollo demonstrates a simple tip for situations where you want to keep the ball low under a tree or high to get over one. It only takes one small adjustment to change the height of your shots.