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Heather King says the next time you go out to play, take the challenge to only swing the club focusing on your hips.
Our Golf Psychology section leader, Dr. Alison Curdt advises her student to see the inevitable variables of golf as exciting opportunities to excel.
Are you hitting the big ball (the Earth) before you hit the little ball? Heather King illustrates how to have better contact and hit the ball further!
Imagine a tilted circle. Our LPGA Director of Instruction, Deb Vangellow demystifies the swing plane.
Dave Andrews profiles rising young amateur, Alexa Pano, who is on her way to Augusta National.
Renowned Golf Course photographer Evan Schiller's highlights from the three courses at Sand Valley, quickly becoming one of the premier golf destinations in the world.
"Fair is a place where pigs win ribbons" - Mercer University graduate, Jaelyn Tindal on the important truths taught by playing competitive golf in a team environment.
Daniel Jackson, Senior Coach at the IJGA, introduces the different stages you can work through with your coach to create a great golf swing that is repetitive and reliable.
There's more to In Gee Chun's beautiful golf swing than meets the eye. Pete Kelbel picks out key features that have helped her win two major championships.
Dr. Greta Anderson switched from right to left handed golf before becoming an LPGA Class A Instructor and part of the LPGA Global Education Team.
Balance is critical If the ball is above or below your feet or on an uphill or downhill lie. Deb Vangellow helps you play great golf from uneven lies.
Jenny Sevil shares the five mental steps that took her from a struggling golfer and part-time waiter to becoming a multiple winner on international professional tours.