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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.

Improve Your Aim and Alignment

Katie Dahl has some great practice drills that will help you build the right alignment to target habits and hit more accurate shots.

Never Hit Behind the Ball Again with this Drill

Learning this movement from Natalie Adams will help you strike clean crisp golf shots off the turf every time. For a repeatable, consistent, powerful golf swing, this is the drill to work on!

Get Rid of That Chicken Wing!

LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates an effective practice drill to help you get rid of that dreaded chicken wing.

Work On Your Takeaway at Home!

If you have a tendency to pull the club inside on your backswing, here’s a great drill from Lindsay Knowlton of Iron Lady Golf that you can do indoors.

Fix Your Pull Hook

If you see a ball flight that starts out to the left (for right handers) and then curves even further left, you’ve got yourself a pull hook. Erika Larkin shows how to correct it.

Try the Wrist Hinge Drill for Faster Speed

Develop a feel for the correct wrist hinge with LPGA and PGA Master Professional Alison Curdt. Proper wrist hinge creates angular movement in the swing for faster speed, angle of attack and a better strike.

How to Swing With Your Body and Not Just Your Arms

Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf has a great drill to activate your lower body in the downswing. Learning how to use your lower body and core to swing and not just your arms will give you more power and distance.

What Starts Your Golf Swing?

Don’t ‘take it away’! Erika Larkin demonstrates drills to help improve your backswing such as starting with the club in front and sweeping it back or practicing a “cow tail” motion where the body moves first before the hands.

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