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Stop Trying to Have a Slow Backswing - Kellie Stenzel - Womens Golf
Stop Trying to Have a Slow Backswing
Rhythm and speed are the keys to hitting the ball farther. Most top players don't have a static, slow backswing; they use momentum. Kellie Stenzel demonstrates a unique practice drill that uses a forward-start motion to trigger a fluid, high-speed backswing...
Consistent Putting Stroke - Cathy Kim
How to Groove a Consistent Putting Stroke
Struggling with an inconsistent putting stroke? In this lesson, Cathy Kim introduces a simple drill to help. By connecting your putter to your belly button, you will learn to feel the natural arc of a putting stroke and develop a more consistent motion...
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Straighten Your Shots with this Simple Alignment Drill 
Meredith Kirk shares her game-changing method for perfect alignment. Learn to use an "intermediate target" to square your clubface, feet, hips, and shoulders to hit straighter shots.

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Stop Guessing Your Aim - A Simple Putting Tip for New Golfers - Sara Davis - Womens Golf
Stop Guessing Your Aim - A Simple Putting Tip for New Golfers
Are you struggling to aim your putts correctly? Sarah Davis shares a fundamental tip for every beginner: use the "built-in" line on your golf ball! Learn how to align your ball and putter perfectly to start sinking more putts today.
Sequencing and Separation - Exercises for a Powerful Turn - Karen Palacios Jansen - Womens Golf
Swing Sequencing and Separation: Exercises for a Powerful Turn
Improve your power and sequence with Karen Jansen as she demonstrates drills (like the Cross-Crawl and Running Man) to enhance the rotational separation between your torso and your hips during the golf swing.
Ball way below your feet in a bunker - Christina Ricci
Mastering Downhill Sand Lies - Why You Should Skip the Follow-Through
Facing a steep downhill lie in a bunker? Christina Ricci focuses on a "hinge and drop" motion that prioritizes getting the ball out over a traditional pretty finish.

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