All you need is a small hand towel to do this effective practice drill from LPGA and PGA Instructor Cathy Kim.
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...All you need is a small hand towel to do this effective practice drill from LPGA and PGA Instructor Cathy Kim.
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...Sue Shapcott demonstrates good golf posture. By bending at the right place you increase your chances of striking the ball well.
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...Maria Palozola's forward press drill trains you to get to the proper impact position. This drill will really help if you are hitting the ground behind the ball with your irons.
In this quick tip Erika Larkin shows how to address the ball at setup so that you hit your driver with an upswing.
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...Where our eyes focus has a significant effect on our hand-eye coordination. Simply put, it just isn't easy to hit something solidly if you aren't looking at it. Lesson by Maria Palozola.
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Natalie Adams of Smash Factor Golf Coaching shows how to master the penetrating iron shot that you need when playing in windy conditions.
The post How to Play a Low Flighted Punch Shot in the Wind appeared first on Christina Ricci shows how many players don’t twist the club and they end up with the chicken wing, slices, weak-rights, topped shots, chunked and fat shots. No fun. Instead, let’s get you twisting the club to close the face. You’ll... Erika Larkin shows how a simple pendulum action combined with moving your weight forward is the simplest path to hitting the ground after the ball consistently. The post Try a Pendulum Motion with Weight Shift for Better Golf appeared first... Anne and Dennise, the ProGolfGals show how an out and across swing path can cause you to hit a slice on one shot and a hook on the next depending on the clubface. The post Your Hook and Slice... Natalie Adams shows what to look for with the depth and direction of your divots and how you can use that information to improve your game. The post What Your Divots Can Tell You appeared first on Women's Golf.
Twist the Club to Get Rid of Fat and Topped Shots
Try a Pendulum Motion with Weight Shift for Better Golf
Your Hook and Slice are Caused by the Same Thing!
What Your Divots Can Tell You