
Alignment Train Tracks
Megan Johnston shows that how to give yourself the best chance of a great shot by aligning your club to the target line first and then setting up your feet and body in parallel.
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.
Megan Johnston shows that how to give yourself the best chance of a great shot by aligning your club to the target line first and then setting up your feet and body in parallel.
Here’s a great quick tip from PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine. Always keep your eyes open and watch what the ball does if your long putt or chip is going past the hole. It will help you make the next one!
Too much wrist hinge in your chips is a recipe for disaster. Megan Johnston demonstrates the left hand low (for right handers) chipping drill to improve your contact and get up and down more often.
Rising up instead of winding up in your swing can take you out of your posture and create too much elevation change causing inconsistent ball contact. Christina Ricci shows you how to wind up for more distance and accuracy.
Off the fairway? LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk shares 3 easy steps for hitting good shots off pine straw.
Are you standing too close or too far from the ball at address. LPGA Instructor Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you get the distance just right.
Gianna Augustine’s quick tutorial on curving the ball intentionally. For a right handed golfer the ball starts to the right and curves to the left for a draw and starts left and curves to the right for a fade.
LPGA Instructor Gianna Augustine’s quick tip for getting the ball positioned correctly for solid shots with your irons.
When you have a short shot around the green and need to send the ball UP, LPGA Professional Instructor Trillium Rose has you covered!
Kellie Stenzel recommends aiming for a landing point normally 1/3rd of the distance to the target, and practice chipping the to that spot.
Moving your arms away from your body during the takeaway will result in a loss of shot power, strike and directional issues. Natalie Adams has a great feedback drill to keep your arms and body connected.
How important is it to hit the center of the club face? Alison Curdt shows the impact that the hit location can have on the spin and and trajectory of your shots.
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