Transfer Your Weight to Your Lead Leg for Better Contact
Cathy Kim’s quick tip on loading your weight on to your lead leg during your downswing for better timing and hip rotation and more consistent contact and distance.
Games and Practice Drills that you can use in your practice and warm-up sessions to sharpen up your full swing, short game, and putting.
Cathy Kim’s quick tip on loading your weight on to your lead leg during your downswing for better timing and hip rotation and more consistent contact and distance.
Do you have the wristy chip bad habit? Grab an alignment stick and let LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston show you how to get your chip shots close.
If you have a tendency to strike your irons near the heel of your club, Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction has two practice drills to help you hit the center of the clubface and give you feedback at impact.
Improve your backswing and follow through with Erika Larkin’s Shadow Drill You can do this anywhere there is sun… the course, the backyard, or even the beach.
Alignment is the easiest fundamental to work on, and probably one of the most neglected principles of golf. Karen Palacios Jansen shows how to set up an alignment station.
Grab some chalk and let LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci show you an awesome drill to groove on-target and solid ball striking from the fairway.
Grab a friend and head down to the range and putting green. PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine has two great games to have fun and improve your golf skills together.
Cathy Kim’s innovative drill will help you putt better though improved clubface control and stroke length. All you need is your wedge!
If you want more pars but struggle with the bent lead arm during the follow-through, then try this great tip from Christina Ricci to help you ditch the chicken for good!
Breathe and count! LPGA Professional Instructor Meredith Kirk shows how to establish a good tempo before hitting the first tee.
Reduce the number of those scorecard wrecking 3 putts with LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston’s trail hand putting drill.
Here is a great indoor drill from Lindsay Knowlton that will help you maintain your posture and avoid early extension. All you need is a chair and a golf club (or spatula!) is optional.