
Better Weight Transfer with the Rocking Practice Drill
The Rocking Practice Drill from Maria Palozola will help you feel a natural and smooth weight transfer from your rear to front foot.
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.
The Rocking Practice Drill from Maria Palozola will help you feel a natural and smooth weight transfer from your rear to front foot.
One of the most common causes of topped drives is having your hands ahead of the clubface at impact. Megan Johnston has a quick practice drill to help you make solid contact off the tee.
With an example lesson, PGA Specialized Professional Pete Kelbel shows how to get the best results from a launch monitor and simulator.
If you are hitting topped shots because you’re trying to help the ball get up in the air try Christina Ricci’s extension drill for extended arms and a properly released clubhead.
Tilting your trail side too early can cause chunks, excessive in-to-out paths, and flippy shots. PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how to shallow the club in a more efficient way by maintaining body tilts.
If your backswing is too flat it may lead to poorly struck and inconsistent shots. Try this easy drill from Megan Johnston to get your club on the right plane in your backswing.
Maria Palozola shows you how far to dig your feet into the sand which can help determine how much sand you take and how high or low the ball comes out.
Erika Larkin covers the five most common issues for women golfers … chest, wrists, speed, hitting the ground, and getting the shoulder plane right in the backswing.
LPGA Professional Instructor Maria Palozola’s Tuck, Turn and Roll drill will get you striking your irons with force and control.
Erika Larkin shows how to test whether you are turning properly in your golf posture with a great drill that you can easily do inside.
Sue Shapcott from Change Golf Instruction shows how to practice when the driving range is more mud than grass.
This is a simple and effective drill from Erika Larkin that anyone can do to groove an ‘in-to-out’ swing path. Once you get the hang of missing the headcovers, you can focus on a better timed release and Voila … slice be gone!
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