Got the Flips Around the Green?
Blading or chunking the ball with your chips and short pitch shots? You’re not alone. Christina Ricci shows how your hands coming to a dead halt could be the cause of your inconsistent shots.
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Blading or chunking the ball with your chips and short pitch shots? You’re not alone. Christina Ricci shows how your hands coming to a dead halt could be the cause of your inconsistent shots.
Lifting up in your swing often means you are losing your posture resulting in mishits. Cathy Kim shows how to understand and work on stopping your lift!
Dr Alison Curdt shows what should be included in your pre-shot routine so that you can be ready to hit your best golf shot.
Lindsay Knowlton from IronLadyGolf.com has 3 easy tips to help you sink more putts and boost your confidence on the green.
Michele Low shows how to play a more controlled low flying chip. With shorter swings, reduced wrist action, and paying attention to where the ball lands and runs out, you can achieve more consistency and save shots around the green.
Try this simple course management tip from Megan Johnston and give your tee shots the best chance of success.
Susan Vail from Pink Peg Golf demonstrates her hockey stick practice drill designed to improve your golf swing and give you more distance.
LPGA Professional Instructor Kathy Nyman demonstrates what to do when your golf ball is on hard sand in the bunker.
Legends Tour player, Cindy Miller describes the self-examination, resolve, and effort necessary to reach your potential on the golf course.
Struggling with slicing the ball? Christina Ricci from MorePars.com shows you how to start hitting a nice baby draw (a slight right to left curve for right-handers).
Erika Larkin shows how to hit better iron shots covering the proper stance and maintaining a downward angle of attack with some common mistakes to avoid.
Trillium Rose shows what to do when you’ve got a tight lie and need a fail-proof chip shot to the flag.