Navigate Uneven Lies on the Golf Course
Katie Dahl shows how to play good shots from uneven lies by making the right adjustments to your setup and swing.
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.
Katie Dahl shows how to play good shots from uneven lies by making the right adjustments to your setup and swing.
If your body isn’t fully involved with your swing your contact won’t pack a punch. Try this easy to remember practice drill from Cathy Kim to improve your strikes.
PGA and LPGA Master Professional Alison Curdt shows how a lower lofted approach can often have a better chance of success than the high lob.
Too much lateral lower body movement will stop you making good contact with your shots. Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you keep your swing stable and get rid of the sway.
Cathy Kim’s quick and easy practice drill for iron shots to help you make better contact with the ball.
Myth or Truth? LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston shows how thinking about turning your right ear (for right handers) to the ball is a better option.
Erika Larkin shows how If you have a more upright or flatter swing you will need a weaker or stronger grip to square the clubface at impact.
Cathy Kim demonstrates the adjustments you need to make in your setup and shot for the best possible pitch or chip from an uphill lie.
Cathy Kim often gets asked “how do I open up the clubface to hit the ball higher without shanking it?” Here’s how to do it.
LPGA and PGA Class A Instructor Cathy Kim shows how to get your ball out of a ‘fried egg’ lie in a greenside bunker.
Where your eyes are when you are over the ball plays a huge part in the consistency of your putting stroke. Megan Johnston demonstrates a simple way to check your eyeline when you putt.
LPGA Instructor Christina Ricci demonstrates how weight and hand position and hitting 2 inches behind the ball are the three downswing keys for better sand shots.