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Heather Risk Golf provides practical and simple training for golfers of all skill levels, both online and offline. Our in-person training facilities are located at the Sedona Golf Resort in Sedona Arizona.
Video tutorials are currently being filmed and will be available to you 24 hours a day.
Hi, I'm Heather Risk and I have been an LPGA Training Pro since 2002. My passion is to simplify the game of golf to help you get more enjoyment out of playing.
Heather Risk - LPGA Class A Instructor
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Recent Posts

Pre-shot Routine
Most of this information came from the book Every Shot Must Have A Purpose, by Lynn Marriot and Pia Nelson. This book is a must have in your collection! Your pre-shot routine is more important than you probably think! It is amazing to me how we can talk ourselves right out of a shot! The dialog that … [Read More...]

Practice – Crucial to Your Success on the Course
Practice How we practice is crucial to our success on the course. Here are few examples of a good practice routine. Remember to break your practice routine down into the percentages of the game. For instance: When you are on the practice tee remember these percentages…. 70% is putting, chipping … [Read More...]

Communication
I like to study the game. I really enjoy learning about the swing and finding the “cure”. There are so many ideas and information out there that we can get consumed by the mechanics and the notion of the perfect swing. There is that little voice in the back of our head saying “I must be doing … [Read More...]

Don’t get overwhelmed!
The great thing about this game is that you don’t have to hit 300 yards drive to play or score well. We have a tendency to try and play like the person we play with or use the same golf clubs. Larry hits his three wood from here I should be able to do that too.The fact is that we are all unique! I … [Read More...]

Consistency…
A common problem I hear from most of my students are that they aren’t consistent. One day they seem to hit the ball pretty well and then the next day it feels like they have never played golf before. Even better is when we have a great shot off the tee and then skull it down the fairway for the next … [Read More...]




