Getting Forward Shaft Lean
The forward leaning shaft at impact is one of the most common features of great ball strikers. LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci defines why we need it, how much, and how you can get more of it.
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The forward leaning shaft at impact is one of the most common features of great ball strikers. LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci defines why we need it, how much, and how you can get more of it.
The USGA and R&A have announced changes to the Rules of Golf to take effect on January 1, 2023.
Natalie Adams of Smash Factor Golf Coaching shows you a simple way of increasing width and improving body rotation during your backswing and as you move through impact.
The Book Putting Drill from Maria Palozola is a great indoor drill for working on your path, face, and making sure you’re hitting the sweet spot.
NO Grass No Up! LPGA Master Professional, Deb Vangellow outlines the things that need to happen in your swing to take a good divot when you hit a golf ball.
Tempo trumps mechanics! LPGA Teaching Professional Kathy Hart Wood demonstrates how to slow down your transition from the backswing to the downswing.
LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows you a simple practice drill that will help you develop stable footwork throughout your swing.
Missing the hole left and right or just can’t get comfortable over the ball? LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Christina Ricci shows the key benefits of getting fitted for the most suitable putter length.
Michele Low shows how to improve your distance and accuracy by distributing your weight correctly throughout your swing.
Are you standing too close or too far from the ball at address. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you get the distance just right.
Ever wondered why we grip the club the way we do? Elena King uses a hammer to show how to hold the club in your hand.
Gianna Augustine’s quick tutorial on curving the ball intentionally. For a right handed golfer the ball starts to the right and curves to the left for a draw and starts left and curves to the right for a fade.