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Suzy's Swing Tips
Correcting Alignment

One of the tougher aspects of the game starts right from the beginning, lining up. Suzy's back with a tip that will help you correct your alignment.

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Every great shot begins with a pre-shot routine. Suzy is back this week to help develop a formula that works for you.
Pre-shot Routine
One of the tougher aspects of the game starts right from the beginning, lining up. Suzy's back with a tip that will help you correct your alignment.
Correcting Alignment
Are you constantly sending your ball to the right no matter how far left you aim? One cause could be that you've developed a reverse pivot, and guess what? Suzy has the fix!
Fixing the Reverse Pivot
A situation that happens way more than we'd like, your ball stops on an incline. Suzy has an easy solution that will help you achieve more consistent, and favorable, shots from these seemingly difficult lies.
Hitting from an incline
When you're having a tough day (or a great day) on the course, the last thing you need is controversy on relief from a cart path. Suzy sets things straight so you have at least one less thing to worry about.
Relief from Cart Path
Suzy Whaley simplifies the not-so-simple shots around the green in this week's Swing Tips.
Using the Putt-Chip
Do you enjoy a good healthy ball flight? Sure, we all do. Ever wonder why your ball flight never looks like your playing partner's? This edition of Swing Tips teaches the importance of wrist hinge, and how it will get more power and better ball flight in your swing.
Wrist hinge
The only place chicken wings should be enjoyed is in your backyard, not on the golf course. Let Suzy help you take care of that chicken-winged finish by getting your hands in front of the club.
Chicken-winged Finish
If you find that you hit your woods better than your irons, it could be that the club face is closed on the takeaway. Suzy can fix that.
Square Takeaway with Irons
Performance anxiety happens to the best of us, especially when it concerns short-range birdie putts you know you can make. The key is to stop looking for the putts to drop, and to start listening.
Hearing Putts Drop
You're in need of a lofted pitch shot to jump a bunker and land softly on a downhill rolling green. Guess what? That's exactly the shot Suzy wants to demonstrate for you this week!
Lofted Pitch Shots
Second guessing your aim after that last putt? Maybe you didn't make clean contact at impact. Suzy has a drill that even Tiger still employs to help square up putts.
Hitting putts square
If it's not one thing, it's another. Too many swing thoughts at one time can cause you to make silly mistakes or compensations. Suzy has a tip that can eliminate all the noise in your head so you can focus on hitting the golf ball.
Pesky Swing Thoughts
Everyone looks to add distance to their golf game, Suzy Whaley  shows us how a solid swing arc can do just that.
Wider Swing Arc
If you hit a slice or a hook, the problem is probably at impact. Suzy has a tip that can help bring consistency to your ball striking.
Consistency at impact