Stay Balanced when you Hit Your Driver
Starting off balance leads to inconsistent drives. Try Megan Johnston’s quick line up tip to hit better tee shots.
Help for Your Slice
Karen Palacios Jansen demonstrates how a faulty grip or swing plane can cause a slice where the ball starts left and curves right (for right handers) with a great drill to help get you back on track.
Generate More Power with your Lead Leg
LPGA Class A teacher Aimee Cho shows you the importance of the forward leg (left for right handers) and demonstrates drills to improve how you use your lower body in the swing.
Do You Try to Steer Your Putts?
Keep your putts on the right line with this simple practice putting drill from LPGA Professional Instructor Megan Johnston.
Stop Chunking and Hitting Thin Iron Shots
Golf performance coach Karen Palacios-Jansen from CardioGolf.com demonstrates some great drills proven to help you stop hitting those frustrating chunks and thin iron shots.
15 Minutes to a Smoother Swing: A Step-by-Step Practice Routine
Karen Palacios Jansen from CardioGolf.com demonstrates a short practice routine for improving your swing motion.
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.
Swing Around Your Spine
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates a simple drill to help you create more rotation and distance with your driver.
Two Drills to Help You Stop Hitting it Fat
Are you hitting your shots fat and taking too much dirt? Trillium Rose has two easy drills to help you avoid those frustrating fat shots.
Check the Speed of the Greens with the Baseline Putting Drill
Establish the speed of the greens with this quick and easy drill from Alison Curdt that you can do on the practice putting green before you go out for your round.
Check that your Takeaway is Lined Up
The first movement in the takeaway shouldn’t have excessive wrist or arm movement. Trillium Rose checks by standing sideways to a mirror. Club moving back in line or outside your hands … Good! Whipped back inside your hands …. Bad!
Hit Solid Iron Shots with the Tee Progression Drill
Karen Palacios-Jansen demonstrates a great drill to help you hit good iron shots when the grass is very short under the ball.