Just Women’s Sports’ Pro-to-Pro series, presented by Cisco, is back once again for another round with golf whiz Tisha Alyn, this time helping out Olympic gold medalist, WNBA star and future golf extraordinaire, Kelsey Plum.

Plum’s decorated career with the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA includes winnning the WNBA Sixth Player of the Year award this past season after averaging 14.8 points, 3.6 assists and 2.5 rebounds off the bench. In addition to her stellar WNBA season, she also won an Olympic gold medal in Tokyo over the summer in 3×3 basketball. While Plum is one of the best players in the league right now, she could use some help upping her game from the mini golf course.

Alyn, who has built a reputation as a golf influencer after injuries forced her to retire from the professional game and has turned into a respected teacher, helps Plum get her drives up above 200.

“Kelsey’s ready for the tour, this is crazy,” said Alyn. “I don’t think I’ve ever had a student just hit like, 190 on the fly, first lesson ever, hardly golfed.”

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Just Women’s Sports‘ Pro-to-Pro series, presented by Cisco, is back for another round with golf whiz Tisha Alyn looking to coach up USWNT star and your future favorite golfer, Kelley O’Hara.

O’Hara’s decorated career with the USWNT includes two World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal. While the defender is one of the best at keeping players from scoring, she could use some pointers on how to pick the right club.

Alyn, who has built a reputation as a golf influencer after injuries forced her to retire from the professional game, proves to be a great help, making sure O’Hara is hitting the ball off the tee and not off the ground.

The virtual lesson, made possible by Webex by Cisco, starts with Alyn instructing O’Hara on how best to grip the club.

“You wanna make sure that the hot dog and the bun, you’re fully covering that hot dog,” Alyn says. After getting the grip down, the two go over O’Hara’s pre-shot routine and get in some practice swings before O’Hara goes the distance.

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