Try a Pendulum Motion with Weight Shift for Better Golf
Erika Larkin shows how a simple pendulum action combined with moving your weight forward is the simplest path to hitting the ground after the ball consistently.
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Erika Larkin shows how a simple pendulum action combined with moving your weight forward is the simplest path to hitting the ground after the ball consistently.
Cathy Kim demonstrates how to play a bunker shot when the ball has plugged in the sand. It’s the dreaded ‘fried egg’ lie.
LPGA Professional Debbie O’Connell takes you through a couple of golf holes to share some powerful techniques she uses to play her best on the course.
Having trouble with 3 footers? Wondering if there is a shortcut to mastering short putts? Aimee Cho shows you a fantastic drill to help you perfect your putting!
Knowing how to play the right type of shot around the green will save you valuable strokes. Alison Curdt demonstrates the difference between a chip shot and a pitch.
Golf would be much more simple if all we had to do was aim for the pin on every approach shot, Maria Palozola and PGA Professional, Gideon Traub explain how to pick the right target on the green.
Do you prefer putting with the flag in or out? Christina Ricci likes it out for putts inside 10 feet because the hole looks smaller with it in. Outside 10 feet Christina doesn’t expect to make it so not an issue.
Anne and Dennise, the ProGolfGals show how an out and across swing path can cause you to hit a slice on one shot and a hook on the next depending on the clubface.
Follow LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk’s quick chipping setup tip for solid contact and accurate shots.
Trillium Rose demonstrates the best setup and where to hit the sand to get the ball out of the bunker and close to the pin.
Kellie Stenzel shows how lining up your shoulders with the target sets the path of your putting stroke. Here’s how to check that you are aligned.
Sue Shapcott shows how knowing how long or short the swing should be can be confusing for golfers. Does it matter if your club swings past horizontal? Should you care if you are overswinging?