
If you're dealing with:
inconsistent contact
slices or hook
loss of distance or control
This short training series will help you clean it up quickly.
A free 3-part video series from PGA Pro Jess Frank.
Each lesson gives you one simple adjustment you can apply right away—no complicated swing theory.
You get instant access to all three videos.
Start the ball on your intended line
Fix common swing faults (slices, weak contact)
Build a more repeatable, reliable motion
Feel more confident over the ball
Get immediate access to all 3 lessons.
Fix small setup mistakes that cause inconsistency
Improve alignment and starting direction
Create a more repeatable foundation
Understand why slices and hooks happen
Guide the club more naturally through impact
Improve control and ball flight
Find more consistent center-face contact
Understand “ball first, ground second”
Bring it all together on the course

A Simple Setup Change Made an Immediate Difference
"For a while I was really frustrated with my golf game and I could not seem to stop slicing the ball. After my first lesson with Jess I was able to work on a new set up and swing path. The next day I shot a score 6 shots lower."
~ Eduardo G

Clear Instruction That Turned My Ball Flight Around
"I quickly went from hitting duck hooks to beautiful draws. Jess is a real pro and knows what he is doing. Even more so he knows how to teach and help you understand." ~Colby W

A Practical Solution for a Swing Limited by Injury
"I had been struggling with my full backswing due to a past shoulder injury and couldn't figure out a way to drive the ball effectively. Jess immediately recognized what was holding me back and showed me a simple yet incredibly effective solution." ~ Daiyaan W

Finally Understood Ball-First Contact After Years of Trying
"I just had 2 two hour lessons with Jess and he changed my golf game forever. At the end of the lessons, I understood low point, ball first ground second for the first time in my life." ~ Tom N
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These are simple adjustments, but they make a real difference when applied consistently.