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Kristin Walla

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Kristin Walla is an LPGA professional and played D1 College Golf at the University of Texas. She has worked at the Jim McLean Golf Schools with players from all over the country and all skill levels.
Kristin played professionally on the LPGA Symetra Tour and enjoys teaching both beginners and elite players at the Palm Valley Country Club in California.
Kristin’s teaching credo is “Golf doesn’t have to be hard.” There are a lot of ways to learn golf, but none as fun as the Walla Way.
Contact Kristin Walla on 512.661.8714 or by visiting wallagolf.com.
You can also follow Kristin on FacebookInstagram, and Youtube.

The Pitch Shot Formula for Success

Pitch shots have more airtime and less roll. LPGA Professional Instructor Kristin Walla shows how to select the right club and swing length to get your ball close to the pin when you’re pitching.

Kristin Walla and Natalie Gulbis

3 Tips for Bombing Your Drives

It’s the number one question in Pro-Ams every week. “How do I hit longer drives?” Kristin Walla and Natalie Gulbis show you how to get those extra yards off the tee with speed and solid contact.

Give Your Snap Hook the Boot

Kristin Walla takes on the snap hook. She shows how a proper grip, swing plane and weight transfer work together to get the ball traveling on a straight and long path.

3 Quick Tips to Improve your Tempo

Good tempo is a product of FEELING the club head and staying with the motion. Kristin Walla demonstrates three great practice drills to help you find your perfect golf swing tempo.

Fast Golf is Fun Golf

Kristin Walla shares eleven ways to keep moving and speed up your round of golf. Be the change you want to see in your group’s pace of play.

How to Get the Golf Ball in the Air

Kristin Walla shows how the worst thing you can do when you want to get the ball off the ground is try to keep your head down! Let it go, let it flow and enjoy the ride.

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