
Square Up Your Hips for More Distance
Christina Ricci sees a lot of players with open hips at setup in relation to the target line which affects their takeaway and backswing. So instead, let’s get your hips more square.
Don’t have much time? Here are our short form video lessons to quickly give you a swing thought or practice drill to take to the course or range.
Christina Ricci sees a lot of players with open hips at setup in relation to the target line which affects their takeaway and backswing. So instead, let’s get your hips more square.
A great option when you’re near the green and need to pitch the ball with some height but also land it softly. Check out these tips from Trillium Rose as she demonstrates the shot.
If you’re tired of hitting the ground first here are a few ideas from Alison Curdt on why you might be bottoming out your swing too early.
Are you spinning out or sliding instead of loading onto your lead leg? Cathy Kim shows how to transfer your weight forward for a solid connection with the golf ball.
Keep your putts on the right line with this simple practice putting drill from LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston.
Many golfers lose their original posture when they swing leading to poor shots. Cathy Kim shows how to maintain the distance between your sternum and the ball throughout your swing.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates a simple drill to help you create more rotation and distance with your driver.
LPGA teaching professional Katie Dahl shares a drill to show the importance of avoiding tension and stiffness in your swing by maintaining fluidity and rhythm drawing inspiration from tennis and other sports.
The first movement in the takeaway shouldn’t have excessive wrist or arm movement. Trillium Rose checks by standing sideways to a mirror. Club moving back in line or outside your hands … Good! Whipped back inside your hands …. Bad!
Good rotation in your backswing is key to hitting solid shots with more distance. PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how it is not just about turning your shoulders.
PGA Instructor Stefanie Shaw demonstrates how to use the bounce of your wedge to get the ball over an obstacle so it lands softly near the flag.
Blading your approach shots? LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston shows how keeping your shoulders level will improve your wedge play.
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