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Firm Sand in Bunkers - Here's What To Do - Kellie Stenzel - Womens Golf
Firm Sand in Bunkers? Here's What To Do
When rain or lack of sand leaves a greenside bunker packed tight and firm, a standard splash shot will bounce off the ground and blade the ball over the green. LPGA Top 50 Instructor Kellie Stenzel shows you how to adjust your setup to safely dig the...
Better Distance Control with Your Putter - Katie Dahl - Womens Golf
The Lead-Hand Drill for Perfect Putting Distance Control
If you struggle with inconsistent distance control on the greens, active wrists are likely the culprit. LPGA Teaching Professional Katie Dahl shares a simple lead-hand-only practice drill designed to quiet wrist action, eliminate putter recoil, and help...
Release Your Wrist Tension for Effortless Golf Swing Speed - Erika Larkin - Womens Golf
Release Your Wrist Tension for More Swing Speed
Many golfers accidentally shut off their lower body and swing entirely with their arms, leading to a stiff, restricted motion. Erika Larkin shares a simple wrist relaxation check to instantly unlock dynamic balance and natural clubhead speed.
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Hit Your Fairway Wood from a Tight Lie - Trillium Rose - Womens Golf
Hitting Fairway Woods: The Passive Arm Secret
Trillium Rose shows how to simplify your fairway wood shots by focusing on body balance and 'passenger arms'.

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Should You Hinge Your Wrists for Bump and Run Chip Shots - Kellie Stenzel - Womens Golf
Should You Hinge Your Wrists for Bump and Run Chip Shots?
Should you lock your wrists or let them hinge naturally on a bump and run shot? LPGA Top 50 Instructor Kellie Stenzel explains that both methods work, and why choosing the right one comes down to personal preference and what gives you the most consistent...
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