Ditch Your Club for Better Practice🏌🏻♂️

If you’re not improving, Erika Larkin wants you to lose the club and ball and try these excellent body drills to improve your true swing. You don’t need to hit a million balls to get better!
Three Quick Tips to Fix Your Slice

Grip, clubface, path. LPGA Instructor Kristin Walla has 3 great ways to cure that left to right (for right handers) curving ball.
Winter is the Perfect Time to Work on Your Golf Game

Don’t be defeated by the cold weather. Cindy Miller has some great ways to improve your swing, alignment, and putting during the winter months.
Stop Making these Four Mistakes in Your Golf Swing

Nathalie Sheehan shows how to correct the most common mistakes golfers make in their swing.
Improve Your Aim and Alignment

Practice drills from Katie Dahl to help you build good alignment to target habits and hit more accurate shots.
Is Your Trail Arm Too Straight?

Nathalie Sheehan @nattiegolf has one important thing to fix in your set up to start hitting better shots.
Stabilize Your Lead Leg and Stop Slicing

Try this great practice drill from Erika Larkin to help your balance, rotation and speed. You’ll start to hit more solid and straighter shots.
Get More Power with the Skater Drill

If you want more power you have to load the backswing properly. Here’s a great drill from Erika Larkin you can do at home to work on that key motion.
Control the Height of Your Golf Shots

Sue Shapcott shows how learning to control your shot height helps you play well in a range of situations and weather conditions during your round.
Hitting Longer Drives – The Top 3 Lessons

Getting more distance off the tee is one of our most popular topics. Here are the 3 most helpful long driving lessons as ranked by WomensGolf.com members.
How Far Away Should You Stand From the Ball?

If you’re not sure how far away from the ball you should be at address, Trillium Rose shows how to get it right.
Put Your Arms Over Your Chest, Not Underneath

Meredith Kirk shares her women’s golf tip for getting your chest out of the way during your golf swing.