Why do I Lose my Balance after I Hit a Shot?
Falling off balance after hitting the shot is a very common issue for many golfers. Natalie Adams shows you a simple drill to help you find your balance and start hitting better golf shots.
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.
Falling off balance after hitting the shot is a very common issue for many golfers. Natalie Adams shows you a simple drill to help you find your balance and start hitting better golf shots.
Erika Larkin introduces the ‘Swing Table’. Get your table tilting to match the club you are hitting.
LPGA Professional Meredith Kirk shares some fun practice games you can play when you are practicing with a friend that will really help you properly prepare for your next round.
Maria Palozola’s Seam on Your Shirt drill trains you to keep your rear arm in front of your body.
Grab an alignment stick and check your backswing takeaway with LPGA instructor Megan Johnston.
Do you struggle to make solid contact with your shots? Here are two keys from LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk to help you hit the center of the clubface.
If you don’t have a simulator or launch monitor here are some great ideas for improving your swing from Erika Larkin you can do with just a net or even without a ball.
If you are a golfer who struggles with balance, Natalie Adams shows how curling your toes up in your golf shoes can instantly improve your golf ball striking.
In this quick tip from PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt learn how to make better contact with the ball by rotating your lead shoulder under your chin.
Are you in awe of your favorite tour player’s smooth swing tempo? Aimee Cho demonstrates two easy to learn swing tempo principles that will help you hit more consistent shots.
If you are hitting a ball that starts out to the right then slices further to the right, you are hitting push slices. Erika Larkin shows how to get your shots back on track.
Kellie Stenzel shows how to open the face of your sand wedge and release with your hands to launch your ball high and sit it down quickly near the flag.